Bridgeton High School - Baconian Yearbook (Bridgeton, NJ)

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The trees, clothed in their brilliant array of fall leaves, encircle the school and provide a vivid setting for our War Memorial, dedicated to those service men who gave their lives for their country during World War II. In direct contrast to this is the wintery scene of our spreading lawn sometimes hidden beneath Mother Nature's crest of sparkling White snow. With the coming of spring the tulips, well cared for by our faithful custodians, burst forth in our school colors, maroon and white. Happy with the change in season, the students gather about such familiar places as the flagpole, the benches under the trees, and the front steps. Here they exchange the bits of school news with their friends. Fall, Winter, or spring we, the seniors, appreciate our campus and are proud to be part of its pleasant surroundings. These are the things we will remember! 1 L '-M,,.,e- .. Hain or shine students can be seen hurrying to classes in those always to be remembered outside shocks. I k x M Many rural students who are dispatched daily by various an important part oi our enrollment are township buses. -Q Z L. ,am- 44' 'Aka ' 1P!B.,.E 'C '1-F CF EC?CCE'C'7 'IHC THQ ffI?PEfT7E IQCCVFTCE lC9LC 'lin'-I ' , 1545 ,. , ,.r.:',, ', : , f pf 9 ,W , I ..,-,.. a - az' 4 : :. n :Qtr fn A n --yn Q -4 a .1 gi rn, I -ff. - n g s 4-3 f., 4 na Q -ry ss, f 'Viv f-- 1 va: . 1-5: -.VA rg fs- Q An' fa- jv In 3 fan -:f : 1 ?l e an-1- it N' 1-w rf pn: 2 ,nf a .' 'M a L :r 4 f o 1 nf. Q f n 2 , I H- fa ra : r ef gr ,Q-ww-,' -g ci .r 1 s' Q r,oVt'K fn 1: in up auf: f - 2 :rf ut r J I r sr -1 f.- as Q A' v Our War Memorial keeps alive in our memories the cause for which our servicemen gave their lives. I , .r I. mai V... 11 xv E25 -sul X . rf. '-E , .. 4.- - ...Q-,nzvt-av -Lffmggl ' Spring fever soon brings gay gatherings of students around the flagpole which so beautifully graces our campus. 1 'x tkt REIW XXXXXXXXXN ,v ,e PFJ, ' sd AYW With a sub and a coke, students enioy the friendly atmosphere of Reinhardt's during lunch periods. si ws, Once again the white and maroon tulips burst forth in their array of colors to add to the ioy of the coming of spring. - 5 DEDICATIO HONOR T0 WHUM HUNUR IS DUE We, as vitally alive freshmen, began our school life with high hopes and aims. Who could have directed us more efficiently than our own class adviser, Mrs. Millie Contino? Mrs. Contino has governed our class with our best interests at heart. She has performed her duties with enthusiasm and whole- heartedly championed every class activity. Her constant spirit and co-operative attitude exemplify the type of person that has made our school of such high standard. Now as a class our time together grows short. We wish to express to you, Mrs. Contino, our most sincere thanks for everything. With a spirit of accomplishment and pride we, your class of 1952, dedicate to you our Baconian. bf,f, A fy w ,ff 1 MWQM if YM' ff f 'x tx' WYE, ww Mrs. Millie M. Contino fix M this fff In Memoriam fi CLAUDE WILLIAM LOPER August 18 1934 September 19 1951 f JA! SAMUEL LEE xm.LY X March a 1934 J Iune 10 1951 THANATOPSIS Yet not to thine eternal resting place Shalt thou retire alone nor couldst thou wish Couch more magnificent Thou shalt lie down Wlth patriarchs ot the infant world with kings The powerful ot the earth the wise the good Fair forms and hoary seers of ages past All in one mighty sepulcher. So live that when thy summons comes to join The innumerable caravan which moves To that mysterious realm where each. shall take His chamber in the silent halls ot death Thou go not like the quarry-slave at night Scourged to his dungeon but sustained and soothed By cm untaltering trust approach thy grave Like one who Wraps the drapery of his couch About him and lies down to pleasant dreams. By William Cullen Bryant COl1l18I1tS The students return to BHS filled with en thusiasm after vacation The trees are beautiful in their autumn colors and help to ci hieve perfect football season atmosphere The campus of the school is lovelier than ever during this bright warm season of the year Behind the school the grove of trees is pretty enough to make the students enioy going out to classes in the shacks In front of the school the War Memorial of which we are so proud assumes added beauty through the contrast with the fall foliage Mother Nature utilizes her many charms to transfigure the earth into a crystal ball Bridgeton High School looks its regal best with the surrounding campus covered by a blanket of snow Winter activities take the spotlight Basketball captures the attention of all The swish of the ball through the hoop inspires the cheers of the crowds and we know that wintcr has surely come The most beautiful season! Fresh green buds on growing things announce the great awakening and leave a promise of things to come. The student finds his mind un ooperative at this time of year. He finds hi'nself gazing out the window inst ad of studying algebra. Spring brings the end and th- beginning-the end of a memorable school year but the beginning of an exciting vacation. fvifffgie E Z administration THE ME To Pr1nc1pa1 Harry Smalley we express our thanks for hls patrence and guidance. We appreciate hrs unceasmq efforts for the welfare of the students. Under the quidance ot Mr. Row- land H. Multord. head of the adminis- tration of the Brldqeton schools, our educational system is maintaining a high scholastic standard. He, our super- intendent. deserves much praise for the many contributions he has made to our P09298- Our teachers. too. play an important role in the students' weliare. Without their help and the advantages put within our arasp. our high school career would be barren and empty. From our Brldqeton High School faculty we have derived many benefits. and we are coanisant of all they have done tn our behalf. WH DIRECT faq, 1.1 f- 1 I atm.. ' il W2 fl LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Howland H. Mulford, Mr. Ralph K. Moore, Acting Secretary: Mr. Alex Morvay, Mr. George Maier. III, President: Mr. Amon P. Martin, Mr. Francis Sharp. Vice President: Mr. Ellsworth H. Griner. UR EDLICATIO AL PRGGR M . board of education Year in, year out-fall, winter, spring, and summer-there is a group of people extremely interested in the Bridgeton public schools. Barely do the students see these individuals at work, but the results of their efforts are omnipresent. The senior class is most appreciative of the services rendered to them and to the other students by the Superintendent and the Board of Education. All appointed members of the Board of Education but one are graduates of Bridgeton High School: Mr. Maier, Mr. Morvay, Mr. Sharp, and Mr. Griner. Mr. Martin moved to this community from Maine some time ago. All are parents of children either enrolled or to be enrolled in our schools. They therefore have past, present, and future interests in the welfare and progress of the student population of Bridgeton. The responsibilities vested in these men are many. They must direct into proper channels funds for buildings, textbooks, salaries, and repairs. They must secure for us qualified teachers and sponsors for our extra-curricular activitiesg they must maintain adequate classroom space and see that we have available a library, auditorium, gymnasium facilities, cafeteria, and guidance program. They must provide material comforts such as heat, lights, and water. They must see that our schools meet the standard set by the State Department of Education and the aca- demic and professional schools to which Bridgeton High School graduates apply for admission. Their obligations to us are manifold. Membership of the Board changes gradually each Ianuaryp as the term of one member expires, another representative from the businesses and industries of our community is named by the mayor to fill the vacancy. The member most recently appointed to the Board is Mr. Amos Martin, who replaces Miss Mary Streets. For the work the Board has done in our behalf in the past, we express the appreciation of our classmates. For their contributions in time and in interest all during the year we are grateful, confident in the knowledge that the same kind of services will be maintained for oncoming classes. MABEI. ALEXANDER ABBIE AYRRS ARTHUR BAKER STEPHEN BARNA DAVE BEWICK ' Naturally .... - lv BRIDGET HIGH 1, -3-l ' L ml f., b- lb-I Mnlm CONTINO ESTHER COREY MARY COSSABOON CLAUDE COUCH MHRY COUCH LOUISE COURSEN IAME5 DAVIES MARY ELMER ALICE ELWELL LAURENCE ELWELL I2 Q viva GEORGE FIELD F. HODNEY GIBSON IULIA GIBSON , ...The Best! I, SCHOOL FACULTY LAUREN CE HENDERSON SN. I. DOUGLAS HOTCHKISS ILA IANE HILL ALBERT HIMMEI. f'f :auf VERA IOSLIN NINA IUSTICE ,aw NORENE GOLDSTEIN CARL GRAY fo- CHARLES HARHIS EDWIN HARRIS Z. x f ' LEONA HOFFMAN ANN HOTCHKISS DR. KATHERINE LODER EDNA LOEW 93 wif' ks.-Q RICHARD ROBINSON BERYI. ROSS Facult 11 ay GEORGE sl-1EL1'oN FRANK SMITH RICHARD SNETHEN 'JF ,YN if av' sit PRESTON SELLERS DAVID SHAPIRO EDITH SHELDON 6.....s ELIZABETH ,STERRETT EMILY STITES VIRGINIA TREWIN I W VANAMAN MBRGARET vAN KEUREN ISABELLE WAUGH 'Qa- 3-ng NQ smmu FRANCES WHEATON wuuon WHITELEY HEI-EN IQ il- I-U-I-IBN WU-SON KENNETH WINFIELD I 5 'A,y, i , , , mi, 5' 7 ' C' 'X ' 7 8 . Q -' ,X b 6 Q 'TE 4 gg , w gg f . A vw Dal U x . 9' if f v M' ,, ' X x ' . ' J 0 Y I T-,ju ' 0 ' X K h - . .. Ij Mrs. Ruth Wilson 'T Y 'M'rs- Dorothy Cliff .ex 'X .-7 Miss Mary Gaburo 4? Following the Rotating THE OFFICE STAFF Deep in the heart of our busy school world the secretarial staffs work tirelessly and faithfully day in and day out-winter, summer, spring, and fall. Into their offices flows the most vital part of school records and activities. To the unobserving eye they may seem to assume an insignificant role but to the sharper eye it is indeed evident that they are a substantial part of the school system. Their guiding hands control individual schedules, daily attendance, behavior reports, college entrance applications, character references, Working papers, telephone calls, and homework assignments. Indeed, they render great assistance to both students and faculty. You need only to step foot into the Guid- ance Office and helping hands are ready to aid in the choice of a college or vocation and to submit the necessary credentials. Looking around the office you see the innumerable books, magazines, and pamphlets obtained for this next important phase in our lives. We thank these people from the bottom of our hearts for their untiring efforts in helping us. We have called upon them frequently: Mrs. Annabelle Pennington, Mrs. Ethel Pickett, Miss Mary Gaburo, Mrs. Ruth Wilson, and Mrs. Dorothy Cliff. ?f 1 'bd i-., s , 'ff ' X 1 -,Ag V ,fl The duties in the Superintendent! Office many and varied-records. reports, lfdululllf calll,und trying to keep everybody l A . Seasons 3 W My Mrs. Hxldeqarde Smxth Ms I Q A q ja 'Q The sUPOYi11f6Dd8l1f'l Oliice is a very pleasant and interesting place to work-never a dull moment! They like to share your troubles as well as your pleasures. Mrs. Annabelle Pennmgt n I pl K,- :gn N , 3 f4 .N iw 'XY : M 7 -. H ,P .Q Z-5 Qt. ' 5 if - XS Q., L u G v 13 L. C- , .ffqgg - ' -,f V . -, -.. all With tall comes the conclusion of those qareiree summer days. As the trees acquire new splendor in autumn raiment. 'i - ' tv-... ' fem. the school year begins. Soon summer is iust a pleasant memory belonging to the past, forced into the background as school and its activities become a vivid reality. Back is school life with homework and exams as well as football games and parties. The sharp tang ot the autumn air fills each student with enthusiasm and fervor as he prepares for the events that lie ahead in the school year. When the last leaf has fallen to the ground. the school year is well under way and the interest of every student is centered upon the many activities of Bridge- ton High School. 'l' 'Ll W f ff! vm, Z 7T f Z .f X23 X f 2 '4 f.f+- s 5 a m 'L CLASS Iuniors are those jolly members of the student body, proud of their past endeavors and looking forward to new worlds to conquer with the help of their adviser, Miss Elizabeth Lupton. Their motto is Nothing Succeeds Like Suc- cess and nothing does. Their cooperation in their undertakings has been shown by the fact that they won the prize for having the most students participating in the magazine cam- paign. The officers are: president, Tosh Hos- oda- vi e-president Eiko Hada- secretary Mari- lyn Getsinqer and treasurer Tony Del Collo. The executive committee is Lee Barker Elaine Glendon Paula Davis and Lee Bauer IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS BACK ROW L Barker P Davis E Glondon L Bauer FRONT ROW E Lupton advisor 'I' Honda pros. E. Hadu v pros. M Getsinqor lacy A. Dol Collo trod: The years of trial and error are over for the sophomores and they now realize that they are an important part of the student body Guided by Mrs Beryl Ross the sophs are showing their abilities by participating in sports clubs and organizations Their dance fell on November 30 the Snowflake Festival and hey transformed the gymnasium into a veritable winter wonderland Their officers are pre ident Barry Iohnson vice president Ro berta Goss secretary Patsy Iamison and treasurer George Miyazaki The executive comrnrttee is Richard Wilson Barbara Cook Iean Henry and Wilmer Black SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS BACK ROW R. Wilson I Henry W Black. FRONT ROW Mn. Ron adviser B Iohnson pros R. Goss v pros B Cook acting lacy G Miyazaki ina: Absent P Iamrlon Bewilderecl freshmen halfway between childhood and adulthood bridged the gap of the green years with the help of their ad viser lvirs Mary Cossaboon The handbook The Maroon and White became their con stant companion ard the faculty their trusted friends Soon they accustomed themselves to their new surroundings Their first triumph the winning of the magazine campaign The class officers are president David Ireland vice president Peggy Van Sant secretary Sandra Good and treasurer Russell Bell The execu tive committee rs Laren Krhara Nancy Hiles lane Hashimoto ard Ronald Ito FREHMAN OFFICERS BACK RCW N Hilu I.. nhdtd K. lb FRONT ROW M. Couaboon advisor D lnland.l Huhlmvtv 5 Gwi- FFICER BACK D Blew I Vxto T Van Meter M. Dxlfrcmk FRONT Mn M. Contlno advisor D Guth pros H Scheckenbach v pros F Ikeda secy P Iesperson troas. Seniors 'Every class rn order to act as an orqamzed qroup must have class o f1C9TS Ours thls year have been pres1dent Donald Guth vrce presrdent Helen Scheck 'xbach secretary Funko Ikeda treasurer Peter lespersen and executive commrttee members Thomas Van Met r lvfanu D1 Frank losephme Vxto and Dav1d Blew fall many obhgahons and responsrbrlrtles Sums of money to ftnartce class pro1ects must be rarsed com mrttees for school act ut es must be orqanlzed good rapport wlth other cla ses and the faculty must be mamtamed funds must be carefully allocated and accurate records kept All these fall 1nto the sphere of duty for our offlcers Too they proxrde leadershrp for our class an for the entrre chool They have to be ortqmal an creat1ve to provlde new ldeas They cooperate wrth aqencr s of the school decorate the aud1tor1um and sponsor the annual Chrlstmas program publlsh the Bacoman help choose a class song produce the Semor Play and help plan the act1v1t1es of Com mencement Week tep up the banquet baccalau reate and qraduatlcn Senlors know that all thxs consumes tlme and energy and they are most apprecratrve of the work and prrde They reallze that thexr efforts make for un1ty tn the lass and that our actxvmes are not the proJects of a few chosen 1nd1v1duals We senrors fe 1 that cn numerous occaslons these offrcers haxe represented us well that therr behavror has been exemplary and that they are a'1 mteqral part of the class and of the school We feel that hese offrcers are 1nterested rn the personal ach1eve-ments of each member of the class of 1952 For the 1nsp1rat1on 1nterest and leadersh1p provlcled by thls group of erqht the semors are mdeed grateful O v I I ' I I I I , . . . , 1 . , 1 A , V 3 ' 1 I l ' I , ' I I I I ' 91 1 , : , - S - . , - ' H : ' ' , , ' - e , , Le ' , ' ' , ' ' ' To these elected representatives of our class of these officers in whom they have both confidence ' i f' E ' , ' ' ' ' . ' . s ' e' ' - l I i 1 A , f ' C1 1 , ' ' ' ' - s . ' ' cl ' . .2 , , .... . V -, , . . After the battle- The Reward EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Helen Scheckenbach Z 42? fa if Wm V3 ,E ,NX the ALMANAC staff . . . ,Z business stat! solicited the merchants and industrial men ol the community and aided in other advertising duties. Thomas Kolenko acted as business manager and Mrs. Millie Contlno acted as adviser. The editorial statt planned the book, selected and arranged pictures. and wrote and copy- read the editorial material under the supervision ot Mr. Arthur Marchand. BACONIA Turning the pages of our Almanac, we, the seniors of 1952 realize the effort cmd time put forth to make this the distinguished yearbook that it is. To all those who have aided us in any way we express our most sincere gratitude. From the time of the first falling leaves, we have been guided in our Baconian activities by our capable yearbook adviser, Mr. Marchand. As fall faded into winter, Mr. Marchand, always understanding and willing to help, has patiently advised us in all our problems. With the blooming of the first spring flowers, the 1.952 Almanac has taken form. Now with a feeling of satisfaction and deepest appreciation it is to you, Mr. Marchand, that we say, Thank you, for a job well done. Our expressions of thanks would not be com- plete, however, if we failed to recognize the wcrk and untiring interest contributed to this publication by Dr. Katherine Loder. Although the sands of time flow on, we will always remember the friends who made this, our Baconian , possible. ADVISOR Mr. Arthur Marchand 42 FOCDTBALL zz .-RQ -V i Burlingame connects as Brtdgeton deleats their tradltlonal . Y . A RMK! 1' x' -. . . , - 4 if ,fvgl V -f, . The Big Maroon football squad of l95l will go down in history as one of the finest teams of all times at B.H.S. The Bulldogs rolled up seven victories against only one setback while copping the County Champion- ship and a co-championship of the South Iersey Group IV crown. Bridgeton's gridiron aggregation started the sea- son by nipping Simon Gratz of Philadelphia, 7 to 5. Against Atlantic City on October 6, they suffered a heart-breaking 25-24 loss for their only setback of the year. The boys quickly rebounded against a new rival, P. S. DuPont of Wilmington, by giving them a 27-to-O bouncing. Coach David Shapiro's squad then met a very formidable Collingswood eleven in one of the hardest fought games of the year. The Garnet won out on a last-minute desperation pass to climax this exciting contest which left many boys battered and bruised, a result of the hard, clean blocking and tackl- ing. Victories over their arch rivals, Vineland and Millville, gave the locals the County-Crown, a title held by Millville in 1950. The Bulldogs then traveled to Camden to play the Purple and Gold's unbeaten team. The locals en- tered the game as underdogs but the final result had them in the lead by two touchdowns. Only Camden Regional stood in the way of the Bulldogs' best year since 1947. The final score read 38 to 0 in favor of the home team. 5 U C I .t Q' - f -1 1 ' 4 Wendall Lloyd is shown catching a pass in the Vineland game which the Bulldogs won, 13 to 6. rivals, Collingswood. on a last minute desperation pass. J' at-'fue .- ff Mhlw Elmer White, the Shiloh Flash. circles end as Coach Shaplro's gridders turn back Camden's previously unbeaten team by a score ot 21 to 7. This game was truly one ol the most blistering. hard- iought contests ot the year. Hosoda converts again as the Big Maroon trounces P S DuPont by a margin ol tour touchdowns. the autumn sport B. H. S. 1951 VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD FRONT ROW-C. Garrison, I. Gelb, A. Calabrese, I. Franco, B. Semple. W. Black. R. Kirchholl, C. Palmisciano. S. Weed. T. Kelley. D. Hart, H. Sireahle, D. Howell. F. Mathers, H. Zeuner. SECOND ROW-B. Siranq. B. Ware, T. Hosoda. T. Ito. I. Iohnson, E. Riley. N. Pizzo. H. Thalwilzer, C. VanSani. M. Chew, E. Kanazawa. A. Oswald, E. VanEss, I. I. Pipitone, head mgr. THIRD ROW-M. Hanbury, I. Ward, S. Wheaton, M. Sockwell. B. Iohnson, R. Cossaboon. A. Balinkie, C. Allen, W. Burlingame. S. Clement. H. Cossaboon, R. Smithson, E. Rose, E. Sobelmann. G. Byrd. H. lack- son. FOURTH ROW-F. Owen. G. Harris. K. Creamer. R. Kelly, I. Maxwell, W. Homan, L. Iones, I. Morris, H. Stewart. M. Lasler. W. Lloyd, G. Ward. --, , AL- - V Bridqelon High's .brilliant halfbaclr. Maurice Chew, scores Number 77, Iaclr Iohnson. moves qoalward against slronq as the Bulldogs romp over Camden Regional. Simon Graiz of Philadelphia in a 7 to 6 Bridqeton victory. HOCKEY BACK ROW-Mrs. Oslrofi. P. Traveline. M. Chann, C. Bowen, R. A. Sheppard, I. White, I. Stevens, A. Reynolds. A. Pierce, I. Oatmau, I. E. Morgan. H. Albiez, M. Maxwell, I. A. Berqeson, M. A. Gbur, A. While. C. Hursey. Min Cour- sen. FRONT ROW-I. Iohnson, l. Schaffer. B. Goldsboro. P. Ogden. B. Bareiszis. K. McChesney. E. Boeahe, capt.: I. Robinson, I. Lange, E. Williams, A. Robinson, B. Cook, I. Wallace. HOCKEY Although the hockey team did not rank high in the League standing, the girls gave a fine display of spirit and sportsmanship. Looking beyond the record of four wins, one tie, and six losses, one is able to realize the effcrt put forth by everyone. The coaches, Miss Louise Coursen and Mrs. Helen Os- troff, should be commended for their unceasing en- deavors to encourage the team to victory. Without the labors of the managers, Peqqy' Travaline and Doris Corson, the hockey maids would have been at a complete loss. The happiest and most exciting moment of the teams experiences this year was their victory over Collingswood. We defeated them for the first time in seven years by a score of six to three. CROSS COUNTRY Since cross country is a very gruelling sport, special praise should be given to Bridgeton High's 1951 squad under the fine supervision of Coach George Shelton. The boys had the tough luck of running against Lower Regionals crack outfit twice in dual meets and once in the South lersey Cham- pionship meet which was held, incidentally, for the second straight year in Bridgeton. Regional came out on top in each of these encounters. The Garnets also ran against Woodbury in two dual meets. The mem- bers of the squad should also be complimented for faithfully attending practice which consisted of running a few miles in cold weather, a difficult feat. CROSS COUNTRY BACK ROW-Coach G. Shelton, R. Cohen, C. Williams, R. Bailey, Mgr. L. Corson. FRONT ROW-C. Lewis. D. Giiiord. A. Whitaker. Members absent-E. Ely. M. Pierce. u S 4 91 ' . M, -ns. .. 5 1 2' jo - I t -1 ,. , ' 1 L 1 '45 1:0 lon BACON IAN EDITORIAL STAFF Upon the shoulders of the Editorial Staff rests the responsibility of the publication of the 1952 Baconian. Hours of careful planning by the editors and meticulous work by each staff member are necessary to complete the data assembled. All have worked diligently under the direction of Helen Scheckenbach, editor, and Mr. Arthur Marchand, faculty adviser. BUSINESS STAFF The Business Staff tends to managing finances and soliciting advertisements, Mrs. Millie Contino is adviser. FIRST ROW-Mr. Marchand, adviser: H. Scheckenbach. editor-in-chief: H. Oldno, assistant editor: Aileen Sharp. assistant editor: M. A. Owen. B. Shillingsburq, I. Robinson. SECOND ROW-G. McCallick. D. Wilson, M. Graves. B. Bareisxis. I. Carll, N. Romanik, M. Curley, M. Goodwin. I. Inouye, B. Lazaroif, I. Matthias. D. Ridqway, E. Sasaki. K. Wlllis. E. Boeshe, M. Hlrata, P. Ogden. B. Oqata. THIRD ROW-D. Blew. M. Mullord, F. DuBois. R. Bailey, O. Yo- shida. E. Blizzard. H. Veale, M. Kasaoka. A. Ikeda, A. Yano. FIRST ROW-D. Ayars, E. Carter. A. Nicholson, B. Musso. R. Coombs, C. Francis. E. Maurer. M. Ardis. E. Pierce, H. Batten. P. M. Pipltone, I. Young. SECOND ROW-Mrs. Con- tino, K. McChesney. M. Maggioncalda. P. Goldberg, I. Lange. M. Morano. M. DeNotio, M. McDermott, F. Ikeda. M. Pipitone, M. Difrank. D. Harris. I. Harris. THIRD ROW-S. Lupton, G. Stanley, C. Dunham, M. Mills. T. Dimeo. P. Bow- man, C. Adams, P. Helsroth, B. Cuff. B. Goldsboro, M. Peter- son, D. Gandy, M. Worrell. T. Kolenko. FOURTH ROW- P. I. Austin, I. Baeder, B. Kellmayer. D. Corson. M. Van Meter. H. Dulan, C. Robbins. I. Dennehy. C. Bea. E. Mat- thews. E. W. Seabrook. I. McAllister. D. Wilson. B. Pearce. FIFTH ROW-R. Cossaboon, G. Wheatley. H. Schwartz. S. Yankelowitz. D. Guth, G. Cooper, B. Strang, C. Williams. I. Dare, A. Matteson. V. Bedford. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council, composed of stu- dent representatives from each homeroom, plays an important part in the organization of school activities. The purpose of Student Coun- cil is to promote the interests of the school and to provide students with opportunities to par- ticipate in school government. Our Student Council has accomplished much for the school and community. The elected officers are: president, Mary Ann Owen: vice- president, Eiko Hadag secretary, Aileen Sharp: treasurer, Thomas Ienkinsg adviser, Miss Zelda Pineles. FIRST ROW-F. Ikeda, R. Hashimoto. M. Mitsui, E. Hada, Y. Olrarnoto. C. Ioyce, T. Leamer. N. Rovner, I. Htldreth. R. lchinaga. G. Funo, A. Ikeda. SECOND ROW-Miss Pineles. 0. Fisher. E. Morita. W. Black, B. Deqen, W. Kirby. E. Schofield. P. Smith. E. Van Meter. G. Burgess. S. Snowhlte. G. Wheaton, M. Loew. THIRD ROW-C. Ester. I. DeHope, S. Stots. E. Glendon, I. Cubberley. I. Sambsook, P. Ogden. E. Boeshe, A. Sharp. M. A. Owen. B. Shllllngsburg, I. Moss- brooks, P. Bea, M. Goodwin. FOURTH ROW-E. Kimmel, R. Woodruff, E. Blizzard, T. Ienlrins, I.. Bauer, G. Harris, F. Owen. R. Bell, R. Watanable, R. Bailey, M. Mulford. JR. TOWN MEETING The South Iersey Iunior Town Meeting Association is a high school organization consisting of eight separate Iunior Town Meeting divisions, one in each participating school. Bridgeton High's club is a member and takes an active part in the debates carried on. These debates are based on current problems and are discussed each week over station WSNI under the sponsorship of a local merchant or firm. The members are students interested in current international affairs. Each panel member is a senior, chosen at the end of his junior year according to his ability to speak well and discuss current problems intelligently. Their officers are: president, Sam Yankelowitz: vice- president, Bernice Lazaroffg secretary, Arlyne Liskerg treasurer, Arthur Whitaker, and adviser, Mr. Frank Mastoraki. H. Schwartz, B. Shillingsburq. A. Lisker. S. Yankelowitz. B. Lasarofi, A. Whitaker, Mr. Frank Mastoraki. ECHO The Echo plays an important part in the life of B.H.S. students. The Echo presents to the student body, throughout the school year, news about various clubs, organizations, sports events, and social occurrences. Miss Yolanda Pignatiello is the editorial adviser, Mr. Frank Smith, the business manager. FIRST ROW-B. Shillinqsburg, M. A. Owen, I. Eisenstat, B. Cubberley. H. Scheckenbach, N. Romanik, H. Veale, SECOND ROW-Miss Pignatiello. adviser: 1. Manon, P. Austin. P. Ogden, I. Dundrea, C. Coombs. THIRD ROW- M. D'Agostino, P. Dandrea, B. I. Radcliffe, D. Blew, P. Blew, D. Gandy, D. Dare, Mr. Smith, business adviser. HONOR SOCIETY The standards of the Honor Society are high and membership is limited to outstanding juniors and seniors. The B.H.S. Honor Society is affiliated with the National Honor Society. The aims are to promote scholarship, leadership, character, and service. The qualifications are high scholastic records and good school citizenship. The officers are president, Mary Ann Owen: vice-presi- dent, Marie Morano: secretary, Fujiko Ikeda: treasurer-adviser, Miss Dorothy Moody. FIRST ROW-Miss Moody, M. A. Owen, M. Morano, F. Ikeda. G. McCallick. SECOND ROW-P. Iespersen, I. Howell, F. DuBois, R. Bailey, D. Keller, T. Kolenko. THIRD ROW- I. Younq, M. Coqgovia, M. Magqioncalda. LIBRARY STAFF The work of the Library Staff is appreci- ated by all. Volunteer staff members help stu- dents in all ways possible in selecting and finding reference books. The staff is trained under the direction of the school librarian, Miss Helen Wilcox. The officers for this year are: president, Aileen Sharp: vice-president, Ioan Robinson: secretary, Eiko Hadag treasurer, Ion Alan Woodruff. FIRST ROW-A. Sharp, I. Robinson. E. Hadu. I. A. Wood- ruif. I. Sheppard. B. Fiorani. A. Giorlando. SECOND ROW -I. Inouye. S. Pluqqs. D. Keller. M. A. Owen. S. Ttschlor. A. Yoaqlo. E. Boeshe. S. Stotz. M. Groves. M. A. Gbur. THIRD ROW-I. Aoki. I. Deal. D. Ridqwuy. B. Laxaroit. N. Romcmlk. K. Matsuo. A. Matoiko. P. Bioqel. A. Shtba. Staff members absent-I.. Gorton. C. Nylund, A. Surowiec. J! COMM ENTATOR CLUB The program of the Commentator Club has been debates and radio broadcasts for this year A series of thirteen broadcasts has been presented over station WSNI during the school year Members are coached in public speaking and take active parts in frequent de- bates and radio presentations of one act plays This training makes for good leaders The offi cers are president Hillel Schwartz vice president Kathleen Harris secretary Anne Schwartz treasurer Bernice Lazaroff and ad viser Mr Frank Mastoraki IST HOW F Maltoraki H Schwartz K Harris B Laxaroff B Gnnor S Eborth S Ycmkelowitx. ZND ROW R. Hlnch P Smith M A Gbur S Stotx H Vtniarski I. Horner K Miller P Adams. 3RD ROW N Shorby I Deal D Klein bord D Kleiner I.. Sobelman A Levomou M. DAqoutino CLINIC CLUB The members of the Clinic Club volun- teer to give assistance to the school nurse in taking care of the clinic during the day. This club helps girls decide whether they will take up nursing as a career. Officers are: president Barbara Shillings- burg- secretary-treasurer Ella Wease Sea- brook: adivser, Mrs. Mary Meyers R.N. FIRST HOW-Mrl. Moyers. B. Shillinqlburq. E. W. Seabrook. I. Baader. E. Boolho. A. Uhland. SECOND ROW-B. Golds- boro, B. Doughty, I. Lcmqo. B. Cubborly. M. Curley. I. Carll. M. Paterson. S. Scmdorltn, H. Vlntanki, I. Dundrocr. E. Dare. A. Lllkor. THIRD ROW-P. M. Pipitono, H. Who. K. Wlllll. D. Ayan. P. Goldberg. M. Sharp. P. DeGroqorto. B. Turner. I. Furoy. B. Cuff. SERVICE LEAGUE The members of the Service League contribute much to the orderliness of the school. Members are stationed in various places in the halls to keep traffic moving smoothly. They work hard to keep up the standards of Bridgeton High School and to make it a more desirable place in which to learn. The officers are president, Helen Hendricksg vice-president, Dora Sharp: secretary, Irene Marronp treasurer, Charles McPherson. Their adviser is Miss Sarah Frances Wheaton. FIRST ROW-Miss Wheaton, A. Shimp, M. Weed, M. Hudson, A. Maurer, E. Purnell, M. Roberts. M. Douglas, D. Sharp, C. Mattson, H. Heritaqe. M. Crane, S. Robbins, V. Foster. SECOND ROW-E. Schofield, F. Shea. D. George. N. Erianne, I. Slots, L. Ogden, K. Miller, It Furey, I. Marron, N. Holt. L. Mick. M. Worrell. THIRD ROW-I. Tozer. R. Perella, M. Peploe, I. Garrison, M. L. Bauder. K. Iones, W. M. Wims. C. Bryant, G. L. Carter. FOURTH ROW-H. Hendricks. L- Ardls, I. King. T. Pierce, D. Sheppard, W. Iobes, S. Willis. FIFTH ROW-I. Lacey, P. Lewis, R. Krewson, M. Lore, P. Panlchelll, L. Lloyd, E. McPherson, G. Pettit, L. Sharp. G. Knapp. C. May. I ft. Q 2 C .E 'Q F ORCH ESTRA This group of talented musicians performs at plays, the Christmas concerts, and the spring concerts. The adviser is Miss Marion Whiteley. FIRST ROW-M. Boice, C. Bradway, I. Bonino. I. Husted, N. Matsui, B. Pculos, I. Eckert. E. Hada, A. Shiba, N. Marinalra. SECOND ROW-M. Whiteley, C. Harris, A. Iohn- son, G. Wheaton, I. Drain, H. Wallen, A. White. M. Maxwell, I. Bergeson, W. Kirby. R. Sheppard. THIRD ROW-W. Davis. O. Fisher, M. Denner, E. Denner, S. Stotz, E. Glendon. I. Robinson. L. Horner, K. Saul, D. Scull, R. Davis, S. Brown. FOURTH ROW-I. Ganly, C. Scott, M. Sockwell, O. Elmer. B. Beck, G. Moore, H. Iohnson, F. Owen, L. Bauer. L. Moss, L. Henderson. L. Barker, I. Ayars. FIFTH ROW-D. Dilks, M. Fisher, D. Blew, C. Hetzell, R. Wilson. A. Gauntt. ART SERVICE CLUB The Art Service Club is a volunteer service organization that plays an important part in our school life. They supply posters, program covers, scenery forplays and pageants, party favors, and table decorations for various school occasions. The adviser is Miss Elizabeth Sterrett. STANDING-H. Iaclrson, E. Sheppard. M. Sterrett. E. Acker- boom, P. Wright, M. Dlgostino, C. Ryman. SEATED-E. Rose. TEEN-AGE CANTEEN Every Saturday night of the school year a dance is held in the school gymnasium. This is called Teen-Age Canteen and is sponsored by the Bridgeton Rotary Club. Every week an orchestra is engaged for added pleasure and refreshments are sold. Frequently, there are special occasions, such as the Sadie Hawkins' Day Dance, the New Year's Semi-Formal, the May Hop, and Old Clothes Night. The offi- cers are: president, Ianet Counsellor, vice-presi- dent, Donald Gifford: recording secretary, Iean Sambrookg treasurer, Sydney Clement: corre- sponding secretary, Jackie Dickp adviser, Mr. George Shelton. FIRST ROW-S. Clement. I. Sarnbroolr, I. Counsellor. I. Dick. D. Gilford. SECOND ROW-G. Burgess, C. Nardolli. I. Marron. I.. Halbruoqqe. I. Dundrea. M. Brooks. THIRD ROW -I. Mathis. D. Byars. B. Muuo. B. Tumor. I. Widman. R. Spronklo. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION The Distributive Education p r o g r a m teaches practical salesrnanship to a group of senior students. They attend school in the mornings and work afternoons and Saturdays in an approved store, learning sales work. Their co-ordinator is Mr. Ioseph Bowen. Officers are: president, Charles Garrison: vice-president, Arlene Woolbert: secretary, Ioyce Sharp, and treasurer, Frank Stanley. FIRST ROW-I. Bowen. C. Garrison. A. Woolbort. I. Sharp. C. Nioukirk. R. Shaw. SECOND ROW-F. Woiclxlowlki. B. Boxearth, B. Rammel. G. Simmorman. E. Mason. D. Love. P. Godown. P. Timmons. THIRD ROW-E. Kwasnicki. C. Felmoy. F. Simpkins. N. Sbimp. A. Kwasnlcki. C. Carole. FRENCH CLUB The French Club offers an opportunity for students to obtain a better understanding of the French people and of the French language. At the meetings, the members play games and sing songs in French. The officers for this year are: president, Bernice Lazaroff: vice-president, Carmen Shangp secretary, Helen Viniarskip treasurer, Natalie Davis: adviser. Mrs. Morris. FIRST ROW-Mrs. I. M. Morris. advisor: B. Laxaroti. pros.: H. Vlniarxlri. sec'y.: N. Davin. ugag. SECOND ROW-T. Kruul. M. B. Owen, B. Blackman, G. Harris. M. Raimi. E. Boolhe. E. Seabrook. THIRD ROW-I. Hunted. K. Lynch. C. H. Harris. M. A. Gbur. B. Donner. I. Caxll. S. Planlqan. Scheckonbach. AUDIO VISUAL AIDS The Audio-Visual Aids members operate the schools moving picture equipment, sound system, spotlights, phonographs, and recorders. These boys Work for the convenience of the school and the experience they get from operating the apparatus. Mr. Charles Harris is adviser. FIRST ROW-I. Thuren. R. Ierrell, F. Holding. H. Scull. G. Cooper. SECOND ROW-I.. Murphy. F. Boswell, C. Lewis. O. Lewis. I. Laws, I. Craft. D. Sobelman. N. Wynder. E. Newkirlc, A. Yeagle. W. Burdsall, R. Cohen, Mr. Harris. Adviser. THIRD ROW-E. Kelley, D. Bateman. T. Pierce, L. Irelan. H. Keller, E. Buckman. I. Iohnson. A. Wax, R. Lore. H. Crim. D. Bonham. COMMERCIAL CLUB The aim of the Commercial Club is the better acquaintance of the merchants ot Briclgeton and their future employees, the commercial students of Bridgeton High School. The adviser is Mrs. Eileen Matta. FIRST ROW-F. Shea. E. Slximp. K. Sasaki. I. Iones. E. Bacon. N. Gaburo, B. Rizzo. I. Younq. B. Shealler. E. Christos. Mrs. Malta, P. Iamieson, H. Pennington. D. Ridgway. B. Poulos. M. Hitchner. A. Iohnson, I. Mullen. E. Sheppard. W. Holding. SECOND ROW-M. Richey. M. Peploe. I. House. A. Stanley. M. Riley, M. Parker. M. Douglas. M. Roberts. F. Ikeda. I. Sheppard. L. Spinelli. N. Morris. E. Walker. I. Bisconti. M. Mullen. Y. Kono. M. Mitsui, I. Aoki, P. Panichelli. THIRD ROW-B. Valella. E. Frazier, S. Dundrea, K. Earnest. I. Lawless. C. Maines, L. Ardis, D. Bacon, D. Sharp. H. Kono. I. Shaner. E. Page. D. D'Agostino, C. Francis. FOURTH ROW -fl. Mecke. C. Thompson. C. Kroff. E. Harris, M. Meneghini. M. Chann. M. Fox, R. Haydak. H. Hendricks, G. Troth. I. Marron. M. Dodohara. A. Nicholson? D. Harris. M. DiFranlz. M. Plpitone. FIFTH ROW-S. Mosley, C. Ewing, E. Nieulrirk. P. Heisroth. I. Curreri. I. Dundrea, R. Sprenkle. B. Spindler. M. Bauder. E. Powell, I. Panichelli, K. Matsuda. E. Van Meter. I. Mathis. E. Maurer. M. McDermott. SIXTH ROW-C. Robbins. B. Ierrell. N. Price. E. Keman. I. Sanbroolz, M. Mills. G. Burgess. O. Clark. D. Anthony, S. Byers. M. DeNoiio. A. Hickman. M. Morano, B. Brown, B. Ioslin. R. Goss. R. Gaskill. I. Counsellor. TOP ROW-M. Van Meter. T. DiMeo. K. McChesney, I. Sheppard. I. Vito, E. Blizzard. I. Rourke. M. Peterson. S. Glenninq. S. Plugge. Jen 'T-m..g1.5jQ pe I' , . itfyc.,-.Q .pf J 1' f A its-J ,. 1 I .- AUDITORS S TREASURERS To the Auditors and Treasurers Club is given the responsibility ot keeping the financial records ot student organizations. Members check these accounts regularly with those of our school treasurer. President, Edward Blizzard: vicepresi- dent, Ernest Van Meterg secretary, Kyoko Matsudag treasurer, Anthony DelCollo, adviser, Miss Edith Sheldon. FIRST ROW-R. Crispin. F. Eyerman, I. Pipitone, E. Blizzard. I. Rourke, L. Garten, P. Wetherill, Miss Sheldon. SECOND ROW-G. McCallicl:, D. Keller. B. Stevens. E. Seabrook. W. Burdsall. '.l'. Kolenko, R. Ierrell. C. Robbins. E. Van Meter, I. Thompson. K. Matsuda, M. Peterson, H. Fassnacht. K. McChesney, D. Gandy. M. L. Sayre. THIRD ROW- M. Dodohara. I. Dillon. P. Heisroth, N. Davis. M. Coggovia. R. Loatman. P. Pipitone, A. Nicholson. D. Sharp. M. Nichols. M. Swain, P. Heal. S. Oshio, M. Miller. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS The Future Homemakers of America was organized for the purpose of encouraging an interest in home economics for girls. ln this organization, the girls learn and practice many useful and worthwhile items necessary for good homemaking. President, Doris Ayars, vice-president, Charlotte Mattson: secretary, lean Carton: treasurer, Irene Marron: adviser, Miss Edna Loew. FIRST ROW-A. Williams. H. White. E. Powell. A. Mattson. E. Akerboom. B. Peterson. I. White. V. Bedford. SECOND ROW-D. Clark, I. Marron. A. Augustus. P. Mosely. B. Williams. M. Blair. B. Fisher. S. Loper. E. Nimitzek. I. Iolm- son. I.. Mick. I. Decker. I. Gcaton. A. M. Caine. THIRD ROW-D. Ayars. M. Ardis. E. Garrison. M. Maines. E. Burns. I. Cantino. I. Mathis. I. Bentz. I. Haat. H. Heritage. A. Stanley. C. Mattson. H. Batten. BOYS' GLEE CLUB The boys present their musical members at the annual Christmas and spring concerts. To our regret, these are the only times the club performs. Miss Florence Mulford is their di- rector. FIRST ROW-D. Brown. P. Panichellt, I.. lrelan. R. Kirby. M. Clark. I. Post. I. Harris. C. Mitchell. SECOND ROW-0. Fisher. L. Henderson. I. Cossaboon. H. Coles. F. Carr. H. Williams. S. Weed. THIRD ROW-A. Gauntt. W. Plummer. I. Ollek. R. Woodruff. I. Clark. O. Dickerson. G. Fisher. C. Knapp. FOURTH ROW-M. Sockwell. Miss Multord. F. Eyerman. S. Wheaton. W. Anthony. I. Vitale. D. Dilks. B. Beck. I II'I'H ROW-D. Gilford. R. Iohnson. C. Lewis. CHEERLEADERS At the football and basketball games our cheerleaders are the backbone of pep, viqor, and vitality of the school spirit. This year they have introduced many new cheers and songs to the students. Captain, Helen Scheckenbachp adviser, Mrs. Cossaboon. FIRST ROW-E. Fraiser. R. M. Delfrancisco. I. Manon. I. Rugged. SECOND ROW-M. Miller. A. DeIohn. H. Scheck- enbach. captain: I. Robbins. M. Getsinger. Mrs. Cossaboon. adviser. FUTURE FARMERS The Future Farmers of America strives to develop interests in agriculture and citizenship. President is Iere Dare: vice-president, Harry Thalwitzerp secretary, Willard Burton: treasurer, Kenneth Langeg reporter, Richard Stratton. Mr. I. Everett Bowen is their adviser. FIRST HOW-H. Trullender. R. Lore. C. Platt. I. Newlrirk, N. Lang, I. Iohnson, R. Holding, H. Loew, R. Lallock, I. Davis, E. Blizzard. SECOND ROW-Mr. Snethen, adviser: W. Doughty, F. Schlenniger, F. Holding, R. Stratton, H. Thal- witxer. I. Dare, I. Loveland, R. Newklrlr, H. Bowker. H. Benke, Mr. Bowen, adviser. THIRD ROW-K. Lang, I. Hub- schmidt, S. Garrison, I. Layton, S. Weed, C. Brown, D. How- ell, D. Keller, I. Howell, D. Iohnson, E. Newkirk, M. Storm. FOURTH ROW-M. Ostrott, W. Burton, I. Lacey. D. Soran- tino, C. Bradford. I.. Ellwell. R. Sheppard. C. Rudderow. K. Davis, R. Davis, N. Wynder, B. Carlaw. FIFTH ROW--N. Hetsell. I.. Flanlqan, K. Casper, W. Garten. W. Holding. I. Vickers. I.. Tice, B. Bell, W. Tomlinson, C. Hetxell, M. Sockwell, D. Sloan. FUTURE TEACHERS The F. T. A. is a cooperative project car- ried on by the National Education Association and its affiliated state and local associations. The purposes of F. T. A. clubs in high schools are explanatory, prevocational, and preprofes- sional. The students learn about the oppor- tunities in teaching, cultivate the qualities es- sential to a good teacher and foster the develope ment of student leadership. The projects are threefold: to aid during emergenciesg to assist members cf the faculty: to teach in Sunday school. For each hour of service on an F. T. A. project, a student earns one merit point to accumulate till college gradu- ation where this total is placed on each mem- ber's diploma. THIRD ROW-N. Davis. I. Husted. I. Steward. I. Wallace. B. Tumer, M. L. Fogg, M. D'Agostino. P. Riegel. I. Harris. SECOND ROW-B. Linker, L. Garrison. C. Dunham, M. L. Sayre, S. Lupton, M. Morrison, A. Du Bois, K. Harris. P. Davis. I. Lange. FIRST ROW-Mrs. I. Waugh, G. McCal- lick, S. Tischler. A. Surowiec, H. Viniarski. D. Wilson. C. Harris. CHOIR The Choir consists of persons selected from the Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs and is directed by Miss Florence Mulford. Their main appearances are in the Christmas assembly program and the spring and Christmas concerts. FOURTH ROW-G. Garrison, E. Mathews. I. Dundrea, L. Iones, I. Vitale, D. Gilford, C. Lewis, F. Eyerman, G. Gould, S. Brown. THIRD ROW-C. Harris, A. Camp. C. Maines. L. Henderson, R. Woodruli, G. Fisher. W. Anthony, H. Root, R. Gaskill, E. Glendon. SECOND ROW-E. Schaler, R. Hirsch, We Holden, I. Mossbrooks, F. Multord, director: O. Usher, I. Ollelr, M. Iohnson, M. Loew. G. Burgess. FIRST ROW-N. Davis. B. Berkowitz, M. Miller, I. Harris, W. Kirby, P. Panichelli, M. Goodwin, V. Schmidt. I. Ikeda. ...-1.1 Q ll WEARERS OF THE B The sight of one of those handsome maroon and white B's in school signifies that the proud owner has been awarded his prize for outstanding active participation in one or more varsity sports. ln addition to this, the recipient rnust show good sportsmanship, co-operation, and willingness to work hard. FIRST ROW-D. Cossaboon, E. Boeshe. H. Sheclzinbach, B. Bareiszis. B. Lazarolf, W. Burlingame. SECOND ROW- I. Iohnson, C. Allen, F. Owen, B. Strung, E. Riley. R. Anthony, A. Sharp. Tolcio lto, N. Pino, H. Thalwitxor, P. Ogden. P. Iesporsen. THIRD ROW-D. Coraon. I. lnouye, K. McChesney, I. Carll, I. Lange, I. Robinson, M. Goodwin. M. Miller, A. DeIohn, B. Ogata. OFFICE CO-OP Each one of this group of senior girls is employed in a downtown office as a part-time secretary. They pursue the bookkeeping or stenographic program of study in school and apply their knowledge to their everyday office work. These girls are the future full-time secre- taries of Bridgeton's business organizations, re- ceiving on-the-job training while attending school. The officers are: president, Mary Ann Maggioncaldag vice-president, Shirley Byers: secretary, Marie Morano- treasurer, Gail Mc- Callickp and adviser, Mr. Iarnes Davies. FIRST ROW-I. Davies, M. A. Maqgioncalda. S. Byers, M. Morano, G. McCalliclr, l. Sheppard, S. Glenning. SECOND ROW--M. Van Meter, N. Price, I. Meclze, C. Thomson, T. Dimeo, O. Clark, M. I.. Mills. A. Hickman, G. Troth. D. Ridg- way. I. Mathis. THIRD ROW-M. Pipitone, M. DiFranlr, F. Ikeda. M. DeNofio, M. McDermott, D. Harris. C. Francis. E. Maurer, E. Powell, B. Rizzo, I. Young. l I! A v UFFICE STAFF The members of the Secretarial Club are selected junior and senior students who have been chosen because of their ability to do efficient secretarial work. The secretaries, while acquiring experience, are giving their services to the school. The adviser is Miss Elizabeth Lupton. FRONT ROW-E. Lupton. adviser: D. Carter. C. Thomson. F. Eyerman. I. Panichelli, I. Rourke, I. Vito, Mrs. A. Hotch. lrlu. SECOND ROW-l. Morton, S. Pluggo. K. Matsuda. E. Nioukirk, M. Coggovia, S. Minnick. I. Gauntt, D. Anthony, H. Hendricks, A. Nicholson. R. Dodohara. THIRD ROW- P. Clsrow. B. Brown, M. E. Parker, M. Riley, D. D'Agostino. M. L. Bauder, I. Aoki, M. Mitsui, B. Schafer. Y. Kono. N4 -ea-f FIRST ROW-Miss Mullord, K. Nakaudri, M. Kono, D. Hall, S. Cook, M. Miller, R. Lamanteer. D. Serata, M. Weed, T. Learner. B. Berkowitz, M. Di Frank, C. Davis. I. Iones, C. Stanton, E. Shater, A. Shimp, D. Shea, N. Craig. E. Bacon. SECOND BOW-A. Maurer, M. Hudson, C. Iohnson, A. M. Iohnson, C. A. Forrest. M. Swain, L. Collino, E. Purnell, M. L. Foqq, M. Hand, D. Waddinqton, I. Enswiler, C. Sorantino, B. Williamson, N. Davis, A. Du Bois, F. Crammer, I. Farrell, H. Kono, Y. Okamoto. THIRD ROW-B. Li Calzi, L. Towles, M. Peploe. P. Eichelberqer, E. Iohnson. D. George, M. Rosello, S. Sanderlln. M. A. Tomlinson, M. Maxwell, L. Sobelman. R. Hirsch. D. Kleinbord, I. Bailey. L. Manson, I. Davls, A. M. Davis, R. A. Sheppard. C. Walewski, L. Campbell, M. Busnardo. FOURTH ROW-D. Burlew, I. Dillon, H. Francis. M. Iohnson, I. Iohnson, G. Burgess, C. Moines, D. Bacon, I. Anthony. M. Richie. I. Stotz, A. Couch, L. Ogden, E. Cossaboon, N. L. Morris, E. Walker, B. I. Radcliffe, G. Merritt. M. Schalick, M. Loew, M. Ollino. FIFTH ROW-R. Gaskill, S. Root, B. M. Orth, K. Miller. N. Hiles, G. Wheaton. P. Bea, S. Snowhite, A. Garwood, M. Smith, I. Gauntt, M. Hubbard. E. Matthews, B. Pierce, G. Gould, W. M. Wims, C. Harris, A. Reynolds, M. L. Sayre. M. Bacon. SIXTH ROW-E. Glendon, I. Dundrea, N. Cossaboon, I. Bacon, I. Sambrook, S. Scull, N. Billings. M. Mathis, D. Wilson. M. Denner, A. Simmons, M. Holst, M. Oliveri, D. Dahlman. S. Carlo, H. Root. G. Garrison P. Adams, S. Brown. STAMP CLUB The newest organization in the school is the Stamp Club, technically called the Bridgeton High School Philatelic Society. This organization, the only hobby club at B. H. S., has undertaken and devel- oped the collection of rare stamps, foreign and domestic. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB This club is composed of girls from the fresh- man, sophomore, junior, and senior classes. lt provides musical experience to people who enjoy singing. The adviser is Miss Florence Mulford. '--M FIRST ROW-Mr. Vanaman, A. Levenson, S. ,W Brown, M. Miller, D. Brown. SECOND ROWQ-H. Iohnson, H. Treumuth. I. Simonson. I. Kuuskvere. THIRD ROW-I.. Sobelman, B. Miller. I. Mickel. P. Wright, V. Foster. lug BAND The band presents the school's martial music under the direction of Mr. Iohn A. Elmer, Sr. Officers are: president, Foster Owen: vice- president, Martin Mulfordg secretary, Elaine Glaspeyp and treasurer, Lee Barker. FIRST ROW-R. Rensch, I. Eckert, M. E. Fisher. B. Coffin. C. Platt. I. Boniuo, T. Bacon. C. Elwell. SECOND ROW- I. Shuner. E. Crim. I. White. B. Davis, H. lohnson. B. Elmer. D. Laws, H. Wallen. THIRD ROW-R. Wilson, E. Glaspey, A. Iohnsou, I. Robinson. E. Denner, M. Denner. D.'SculI. W. Mounts. FOURTH ROW-B. Davis. C. Shang. I..Henderson. L. Barker. B. Beck. C. Simpkias, A. Gauntt. I. Loper. FIFTH ROW-M. Fisher. M. Multord. K. Creamer. O. Elmer. T. Van'Meter, S. Yunlzelowitz. C. Scott. W. Wright, B. Burdsall. SIXTH ROW-D. Dilkl. Mr. Elmer, O. Fisher. COLOR GUARDS-Left: H. Hendricks. I. Carll. Right: D. Love, I. Hunted. DRUM MAIORETTE-B. Cubberley. N. . , is Y FRONT ROW: B. Cubberley. B. Bozcxrth. BACK ROW-Adviser. R. McGeehan. I. Garrison. M. Yamamoto. D. Sharp, M. Maqqion- ccldc, I. Cubberley. B. Barieuis. Our corps of agile majorettes always displays some of their twirlinq ability at all football qames and in parades when marching before the band. They also perform in the annual B.H.S. band show. iw FX! ,CH 5599 43 3 MAJORETTES 'P-7'l V Inn N...-sd A band majorette, a twirlinq maiorette, and five supporting members round out the corps of seven. Miss Rita McGeehan is adviser. Y . . .J -v 'Q if P . A 5 P nge .X 1 fi- A , ' Q fr .., t, I V lk.. V- . . Vfw a-' N ' -J' X fl XL... 'B -' if 3 ,, ,Q-4 g f 1 H t g f-' is we 'J ' E 4 r 'U' ' Qt -' New X t ft .,' r Mix 5 xx X fe esrtf t , it yt .. Y, Xa, J L ,W t Q .1 A- xf t 2 ' S'-fi ' Wg. s ' - 3 li . , ' I 3 , , X n ' ? V 9 l' x ex X e 't X x S X X Y X GT The warm golden hues oi iall surrender to the chill. gray austerity of winter days. Soon Nature's magic touch transforms the earth into cr thing of beauty with a sparkling white blanket of snow. Then the students trudge to school and arrive with rosy faces tinged by the paintbrush of lack Frost. From the direction of familiar Ieddy's d is heard the ring of skate blades on the ice. Merry voi lingering on the clear winter ai: bring the first bit oi contagious Christmas spirit. The climax ofthe school year includes Christmas. New Year's Day. and all the ioyful festivities related to these holidays. The numerous F dances. parties. sports. and other activities combine to complete the gay winter season. ffr'FV'l J'-gidi. .Leif-1. 1 f 1 2 k 1 ...-, ,., 141 -1 'YE 73 11 if C .3 ur 1 2 Y 1-1-Q -1-11 ...- I1 ..-1 5 A ., ,-. ,W ,.....?- .,.,..4., , rf 1 x X 1 f ' 1 Z, ml I I '-fl, 7 1 Ei: QC ui. f ,mx - - -aiivw 'NS .- .1 if ' S-Y: 'mx . ' 'X ' sg A 3 I! L.-.ASI rx .1 I ' , t WW v-'sw , W4 f BASKETBALL Head coach William Maloney and his very able assistant, Iames Davies, have worked very hard in putting together Bridgeton High's 1951-1952 basketball quintet. This squad consists of several sophomores and juniors which is an indication ot a bright future in basketball at Bridgeton High in years to come. The boys got off to a tough start by dropping their first three contests to Vineland, Atlantic City and P. S. duPont in hotly contested games. The team, however, was expected to get rolling before long in their remaining scheduled games. The junior varsity, coached by Mr. Davies, had done very well in their first three games while winning two and dropping only one. 5. Captain Maurice Chew. main- stay of the basketball squad. drives in for a score. Mr. William Maloney. head basketball coach. We've Chosen f A if xy' f 6 ,X 42 .yu J 1 M xx f , ff . 'YY' MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEEDU Mary Ann Owen Frank DuBois x MR B. H. S. hi K l I Xnmy vm. NJ 'S 0- ' J ., ' mf. ' ' UMADEMOISELLE AND ESQUIRE Av-' Paula Goldberg w f I 7 af - ' Lx 5, , 5 'll' X f ' 7 is 5 ' : W 1 52 5 1 5' .f S s 9' g ' 5 , f Q I 1 ' W ,W . 3 ' i Samuel Yankelowitz ,-r BEST ALL-AROUND Margaret Goodwin Iere Dare ,qv ' Hcxmzsr courur' Q4 Dolores Tarquinio r n 1 Charles Van San! 'V Y- , W1 f r fl 1 gi , Q- A 'A 1 ' if f , f n H BEST mmsrsn if BEST HTH'-mfs Mara. nam X ,' Patricia Ogden Alben Ikeda ,M , . l VH 5 Maurice Chew win. w - v ' Q mem nmss Ieanne Lange I Charles Lore We Qur Finest 'MISS B H S Patricia Bowman XX 7 '37 BEST SINGERS BEST MUSICIANS Dale Harris Owen Elmer 'BEST DANC!-IRS Ioanne Panichelll Q Harry Thalwitzer '15 4 '97 fbi SOPHOMOE PRIDES Patsy Iamleson Barry lohnson 'FRESHMAN PRIDES ' x Dale Sheppard Russell Bell WNIOB PHIDES Mary Louise Bauder XX Marvin Padgett .Ha Kay McChelney Q., Carlton Wxlhams BEST COMEDIANS Bernice Kellrnayer Hillel Schwartz 1 X . I 'I -J x ff ff M A x df I 3 1 1 ' X V' , Q ' A. W K a -1 , 'Q I 5 v . 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As May fades into Iune seniors can be seen clutching their prized possessions, the 1952 Baconians. Soon, the day has come, and the seniors form the procession to receive their diplomas. The predominant thought in their minds is that the past fall, winter. and spring spent in B.H.S. were positively the best. 'Y fff , ZZ! Q7 f fi N f Wi TQXXV J ' 'fr ' , jx XX , r 1 .1 ., xx A ' W X k1XxxxM'?f' XXMXM gs. ,Q - f aiw'v 'X WM 'H 'LXXN V 21, Q L 'is if v' -a'- -. ' 4 ,rw .e -Q ' Mi N Q' , YA, Q G v Q. Ti Hx, Al ff W' Q - Q e bl , Mir 1 .'1l 1 -vlv..-, il I ' W I... ' .p' J ' r, 'llln -gg 3 ,-.,,,,f,' I WMU ' 3, ,,.,,.. . G 1 Y .i ' 1 - ,f . ,. -L ,N.,- xlvfmfz :Fw-1-2-' -Q 'fx ' ' Bllli' V f 41 M ,,'-.gfwx . A x A . ,Mir ,f?1.Q,i'1ff JV . 7 .J9:w,,fmwp,v,fQ3,g1A., 4 4. js, ff f nf ,. v ' 1 Pkg! A e ,fm . ffw , W, 5 :QQ ai ' 4 5 '-L. 'ra-an-wwf -' 1 A-M Y ' u I v 1551, .J - YR .. . vu.. i gaM,.,. ,f 5' ,M Q 'fd' ' s Ax ,, uf' ' . 'ki' ,rx , AH fa 'px vp .1 f, 4 ffmzf iw , na 1 453 L' 1 M A 'W f , s, 4 if 1 fx - 'ff xr- 4 , 4 7 :6 4 n xi: 7- .,. AW ...M . A f Q .M de, s W Ula JA' if if 4 GRAND MARCH B 4 , H X , '1 At last the big moment came! In the grand march we walked proudly and triurnphantly through our land ol mermaids, shells, and starlish. We wished the moment would never arrive when we would float-on a wave from our Sea Dreams. ey-J' t f ,, , 1 s Q 1 sn 1 -. -- A STAIRWAY Banlred on the bullrheads to chart your course as you descended the stair were maps ot places you would visit in your sea dreams. PM l' . af O ' :FJ ' yt n N. NETS Seniors are busily engaged in staplinq the nets which covered the walls ot our Neptune's nociurne. 4? -,-uv, -..- CT 1 I FIRST ROW-R. Schiller, R. Fisher, H. Veale. E. Lawrence. R. Schmickel, P. Iespersen. E. Briggs, C. Shang. SECOND ROW-L. Moss, S. Yankelowitz, Couch K. Winfield, H. Schwartz, M. Dichter, T. Ienkins. We present Coach Kenneth Winfield a Miss lla Hill-capable coach of girls' tennis and basketball. veteran of 9 years as tennis coach BOYS' TENNIS GIRLS' TENNIS Bridgeton 1-ligh's 1951 tennis squad, under the guidance of veteran mentor' Kenneth Winfield, split even in their eight matches of the season. This squad was handicapped by a lack of experience as the first six members of the team had no previous regular match competition. ln spite of this, the boys performed admirably at every match and showed some indica- tion of a fine future. Swish! Ping! Wham! are the familiar sounds of the racquets of the tennis lassies along with those of the coming of spring. The performance shown by these girls on the tennis court is a fine example of skill and agility combined into one. ln the 1951 season the team placed second in the West lersey High School Girls' Tennis League with practically all new members on the team. Under the capable leadership oi Miss lla Hill the 1952 tennis maids should have no trouble in reaching the goal that is set for them. We wish them luck. FRONT ROW-M. Miller, E. Boeshe, P. Ogden, C. Bowen. M. A. Gbur. BACK ROW-B. Ogata, H. Okino, N. Rovner, B. Lazaroif. I. Inouye, P. Traveline, Miss Hill. -,. 4-d L 6 -Farsi., f ,, v QB Fi F. 1 wana in MQ Wtliffgi Y G an Gffp FIRST ROW-Il. Shaw, manager: H. Bradway, R. Keller, B. Strung. T. Kelley. F. lqoslineli R. Anthony, Coach Larry Elwell. SECOND ROW-D. Hart, I. Iohnlon, W. Lloyd. E. Hitchner. FRONT AND CENTER-D. Nakamura. BASEBALL Coach Larry Elwell's 1951 baseball squad en- joyed a very successful season as they finished with a nine and tive record in fourteen contests. The club ended in a deadlock with Vineland for the county crown while landing a second-place finish in Group IV competition. Things looked black for Garnet after they had lost their first four games of the season. However, led by a couple of sophomore hailers, the Bulldogs became red hot and they went on to win nine out of the last ten starts to end the season in a blaze of glory. TRACK Bridgeton High's track team, coached by Mr. George Shelton, worked very hard in preparation for each one of their meets ot the 1951 season. One of the highlights of the season as usual, was the annual Bridgeton Relays, in which over sixty schools par- ticipated. The Garnet managed to finish third in the high hurdle shuttle relay. Bridgeton also ran against Penns Grove and Vineland in dual meets, and in triangular meets held in Collingswood and Atlantic City. TOP: Bob Bailey is shown performing the broad iump as Williams, Whitaker, and Pierce look on. BOTTOM: Up and over qo the hurdlerl in the strenuous high hurdle event. FIRST ROW-D. Hadley, M. Pierce, A. Whitaker, B. Stranq, R. Bailey. C. Williams. SECOND ROW-Mgr. I. Hamasaki, I. Morrls, M. Luster. F. Loatman, B. Iohnson, S. Toxer. THIRD ROW-I.. Webster, C. Seabrook. I. Marks, I. Harmon, H. Mason, Coach Shelton. it , If-ffft l 3 QB, .sf N60 90 Q will off' fa.,- I-Z., f FALL September 7 1948 found us the future class of 1952 confused befudaled and perplexed seated 1n the aud1tor1um For the ftrst trme we gazed on those who would be our classmates teachers and frrends Mr Smalley our pr1nc1pal Mr Couch our guldance dxrector Mr Nef the schools drrector of attendance and behavror tto whom we all dec1ded not to pay a formal v1s1t7 Ierry Rovner Student Coun C11 presrdent and Mrss Motta C1t was then? our class advrser Somehow even after expl c1t mstructrons we fmally managed to frnd our newly assrgned homerooms Here we were gtven our schedule cards and our handbook The Maroon and VVh1te whrch became our bxble for the frrst few weeks Our frrst class proyect was the electron of officers Harry Veale presrdent Mary Ann Maggron calda v1ce presrdent Iosephme Vrto secretary and lock Unglaub treasur r The executrve commrttee members were Howard tBunkyl F1th1an Blarr Hrbbs Ioan Robmson and hm McW1ll1ams Navy Blue and Whlte became our color and the gardema our flower Ioan Young d srgrted for us our banner and B111 Doherty suggested Post Proelxum Praemrum tAfter the battle the rewatdl for our motto Freshman Week was an exper ence The gxrls had to go wrthout make up and the boys appeared w1th green bow tres lzveryone had to carry h1s books rn a shoppmg bag on whrch was prrnted hrs name rn two lnch letter and wear an outland1sh hat Prrzes for the s1ll1est hats went to Ioanne Nlmrzek and Brll Doherty To chrnax events we had our Frosh party a talent show spooks and goblrns 1n the cafetena and dancrng rn the gym Bashful boys held up the walls and dtsappomted matclens warmed the chalrs unt1l 10 30 when all good chtldren left for home and for bed As sophomores and Junrors bemg much the wtser we used September and October as study months As senlors however we were buzztnq w1th GCl1V11Y we had a yearbook to Dublrshl Edrtor Helen Scheckenbach full of energy and burstrnq wrth rdeas put the Bacomcm staff to work Before we knew it we were weanng our Sunday go to meetrnq clothes to have our prctures taken The ohs and ahs that soo 1 followed were a slgn that the proofs had come back I x , . 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WINTER By w1nter rn our freshman year the extra cur rxcular actrvrtres were hmrted and we had heard about mld year exams ard we antxcrpated the worst On Dec mber 16 1949 we had our sophomore party Wxnter Parad1se We had our IIISI real orchestra Ken Ianneys and our gym was beaut1fully deco rated Later 1n the year we tackled our frrst sell1ng prolect wh1te basketballs w1th the vars1ty players autographs on them IH maroon mk On December 10 1950 one of the b1QqGSl events of our l1ves took place our class rrngs ar nved' Then to earr' money for the prom we pre- sented a talent show Channel 52 1 Th1S was a brg success and we were proud as peacocks On Ian uary 13 Mlss Motta recerved her M R S degree and became Mrs August I Contmo December 1951 was hrghlrghted by the tra d1t1ona1 Chrrstmas program Lrke sen1ors before us 'D 52,01 f Q fa D C. 56,429 Z mo' 3 Z 2 xg f 2 we decorated the audrtonum presented a communuy pageant and 1nv1ted the alumm back Lets Set the Stage for Christmas was our theme and we told the stones and legends of Yuletrde plants and flowers. SPRING In the sprrng of each year we elected our class OIIICGIS As sophomores we had for presrclent Harry Veale v1ce pres1dent Mamre D1 Frank secre tary A1leen Sharp treasurer Tokrolto and execut1ve commlttee members Ioan Robrnson B111 Doherty Iosephme V110 ar1d Howard Frthran As rumors we chose as p esrdent Donald Guth v1ce pres1dent Mam1e D1 Prank secretary Funko Ikeda treasurer Thomas Van Meter and executrve commrttee mem bers Albert Ikeda Helen Scheckenbach Iosephrne V1to and Douglas Nakamura Fmally as sen1ors we elected Donald Guth pres1dent Helen Schecken bach v1cepres1dent Farko Ikeda secretary Peter Iespersen treasurer and executrve members Davrd Blew Iosephrne Vrto Marnre D1 Frank and Thomas Van Meter Each spr1ng the Echo sponsored a populanty contest As our prrde we chose 1n our freshman year Mary Ann Maggrorcalda and Howard Frthran our sophomore year Mamre D1 Frank and Harry Harry Veale Other members of our class had outstandrng achrevem nts too In 1950 51 Tom Van Meter and Harry Veale were chosen as BHS delegates to Boy s State A1leen Sharp represented us at G1rls State Helen Scheckenbach went to the State C1t1zen shrp Conf rence Mary Ann Owen Student Coun c1l presrd nt was awarded two IIISI prrzes both state and natronal 1n an essay contest Barbara Shrlhngsburg became Echo edrtor Sprrng 1951 had espec1al srgnrfrcance On Iune 8 after the steo up ceremony we became ofhcrally sen ors After Kenny Smrth 51 pres1dent presented to Donald Guth the school colors we stepped nto sen1or roles Iune 10 1952 marks the end of our hlgh school career The sen1or banquet step up Commencement practlce baccalaureate and graduahon w1ll come all too soon Our years at BHS have been memorable ones years that have prepared us to enter the brg wrde world We are expectrng the best and We are prepar d for the worst As we go our varlous ways we w1ll never forget the trrals and trrbulatrons and the good t1mes we had together as the class of 1952. I ' I ' A - I ' 1 , 1 ' e , , , , 2 , 2 11 . . 11 - . - - - u I ' I I I 1 - ' ' , . . , r . l . Q . . ' I I I . . ..,. . . I .. 'i V I I I I , . 1 ' I I 1 1 1 1 . v A 1 I ' II I II 1 I 1 n 11 1 ' 1 1 I 1 1 I ' . . . , , I I I - 1 7 1 I 2 Veale: and our junior year, lean McAll1ster and 0 ff ' Q O 1 D , . - X , Q 0, , . . , vt f ' f - 1 2 - . , , f Qi e . . - f , X , . . 9 I . . I A Z . f 1 n , , Z , . 3 Q . 1' . . . . . , I I ' . I 1 ' 1 , 1 . , , , Z f Z . . 512 ' ' X ' ' . - f ffff fr!! 1 ' fi, 5 Q I ' f ' , p I I Z ' 'Z ' ., Q 1 z: . . A? I I 55 . . . . Q 1 1 rf X 1 I ' . . . 11 1 D ' I , V . N U. ill' xiyjlll ' Seniors CHARLES ALLEN 209 North Pearl Street . r Charlie . . . a real clown ' ph qu . . . life of economics class . . . dark wavy hair . . . tall w 1 at la l . . . hates to study. a wh' ma X fC'Q' VINCENT P. ALIBRANDO VIRGINIA ANZALONE B05 North Pearl Sree! 37 South Plne Street Vince . . . dark and good Ginny looking . . . serious but fun Ioan . . . . spends free time skating a nice . . . dislikes math . . . liked by worker the opposite sex . . . usually one. with his gang. IAMB ALE Elmer lim . . . hails from Elmer . I . likes the girls . . . inde- pendent . . . nice to know . . . always ready to help . . . sharp clothes . . . will be a success. Bi one of our shy boys? loves to sleep always ready to help hails from Falrton w like Bill 55 Y lg t ,L . f .1 Y' e-see r 7' T l , X , . , mntltllttltlilmm. ---umnuu -- , mixf' tr.. my 'gif 'im'- 'L' ' til' -0- 1'- ,G '-li' i 'Y - ' ll' ,V 'W Q CLZQJ wax -- WPT - n Y I if E 'ibm f Lx BEmA r' 'ii IAC! A. BALLINGER Park View Helqhte Satch . . . member of the ,lp A D. E. class . . . always seen rf L l , H.. S AYARS driving his Ford . . . interest I5 Taylor Street Reds always on the go I loves that Ford cant stand reckless drivers ' lies in Cedarville blond wavy hair .we iff' wants to travel wr never be without friends +. A,v.,U ,GC CAD-f V+- Jniyeufd F11 tus New 'iff' IANICE E BAEDER 116 Marion Street an keeps us laughing trusted wrth the Stourgre piggy bank asset to the Clinic Club bubbling mer nment life of the party F' ef J, ff USFS Seniors HELEN M. BATTEN 90 Central Avenue Tiny . . . television fan . . . likes to drive . . . sense of humor . . . oh, that laugh . . . desires to work in an office always friendly '-on 41 ' , L A VIRGINIA M BEDFORD 133 American Avenue Virginia liked by all quiet manner is likes snobs future fashion designer ardent baseball fan 'QQ uni fl 'tw' BARBARA BAREISZIS CAROL BEA 140 S Giles Street Babble active in sports Curbl tall and blond favorite pastime Mike always seen with Ann has on our Baconian staff many friends promrsmg sharp maiorette willing future always laughmg wc ker for the class -.r-D' ? 315 ROBERT BAILEY Dividing Creek Bob our science wizard reserved track star likable fellow is likes homework plans to nr ,Q be an engineer i n f NATALE I BISCONTE R. D I lhllvllle Nate quiet and easy to get along with hopes to become a carpenter vonte s u b 3 e c t-advanced shop math fy' I' L ' . . ' . . e e n ' n ,I ' ' . . .' ig, , L --- ' H ...d' - '11 . . . ' - y rsr. 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Av U . .rg rfvr I . . . - . . . dw ,, , fc- .L fri' 1 L .9 - .. - - e. y,, n ir., y ', ' R - . , J. 7 g' 54, 5' ff' 1' HARRY BERRY Cedarville Harry a real friend neat guy to know always wxth a gang of fellows hates homework 9' -In is Vt If .CL yy V' J 1 BELFORD BLACKMAN 34 Railroad Avenue Senor . . . our linguist . . . we wish we had his language ability . . , great debator . . . favorite expression - on the ball . . . desires to be an interpreter. , I if it iff' ldg lit .f i 5. 5 U f' V , 1 fl , if f' , 1 f L ' . , gf xy, V, DAVID s. arm 267H on Sem: -'l Pete . .h. photographer de liixe . . . independent . . . favors summers in Ocean City 1 . . diligent class worker . . . all around good guy. I 2- A -Q T, 'lam - - gy :fa of I952 of so Q ' --- - 2 4-7 --ff T12 A 5 L lj . ' ' .ala-FE f 7 ' V Mjmffnflliiiffmlwnl V A if MEN ELAINE D. BOESHE 475 Irving Avenue . . . hockey captain . . . PAUL l. BOWEN 117 Orchard Street Paul . . . claims .fishing as 'lb'-., 'VS likes English . , , versatile favorite pastime . . . dislikes, BETTY I. BOZEARTH gthlgtg , , , C5591 to thg ii. cranky teachers . . .'fav s Park Drive brary staff . . . presents a wooclsh p . . . hopes to '47 Bet . . . our head baton nice appearance, I come penter. - A I twirler . . . likes American r D history and Mr. Pekich . . . Q' I seen with Vinnie . . . pet ,f 4 X peeve-homework . . . ambi- . 'Vi .Lvl 7-. xffii AN ,I if K-iff Q if ,. Q:---r .I ,. mf , MATTHEW I. BOCZAR PATRICIA A. BOWMAN 65 American Avenue Cedarville l.fatt . . . enjoys roller skat- Pat . . . likes being with ing . . . pet peeve - chem- the gang . . . enjoys English istry . . . likes history . . . and Mrs. Contino . . . ambi- hcw he blushes . . . ambition tion-a reporter . . . remem- -commercial pilot. bered for her cute smile. EDWARD F. BLIZZARD, IR. GARREIT A. BBAND1' R. D. 4, Rockville Road 76 Hampton Street Eddie . . . big smile . . . 'Garry . . . brains plus . . . industrious . . . future execu- likes Spanish . . . a comedian tive . . . favorite subject -- . . . enjoys talking . . . witty . . active in Stu- . . . pet peeve-girls . . . that tshorthand . dent Council 1 S lr . . . favorite pas- subtle humor. 57 tion-housewife. is W, ' favorite subject . . . a K I, X - X 5 3 , i Q43 my 5 . ROBERT G. BRANCH 59 Magnolia Avenue Bob . . . swell fellow . . . dislikes school . . . enjoys traveling . . . claims lunch as man you can rely on. O5 we ,W xl i Q f W5 l O l X Seniors l V' Xlil- , SHIRLEY A. BYERS f U 1 e 1 fix' w A I .i . 6 u qton oad I ' QQ- 13 Atlantic Street fu' ' ir ' s ? ' . t IJ' 'Shirl . . . charming miss I f ll W h '. . new 10,57 . . . writes to a certain fellow I V' HENRY BROWN Q , kn . . j a ut dairy in Philadelphia . . . likes to ff , H D 6 MU!!! ' ' m . w IN fljh 1. roller katef. . . ambiti n , , Air' ESI F an C - . 1 ,, 1 !,,.f' . Bucky . . . quiet but nice C' I i I 76 G remfl' ij 1 Hloonie ty, ' . at ve CO1 . . . how he blushes . . . hates -N :U guard . . U becu 1 hair . i chemistry . . . speed on the ' basketball court.. . . study hall rates high on his list. Q BARBARA BUIRCH R. D. 2 ' Barbara . . . a swell friend Z 'QVG- spends her spare titfa rr . . . ambition: nurse. ' 'Q j '? i CAROL E. CAROLE Box 34, I-'ulrton Carol . . . seen with a cer- . . . brains . . . likes history it i K 16461-v9 min someone ' n I fun of . . . seen with Elaine . . . j ' I . pep . . , goes Toner skating heres any kind Of meth - - - j A mfr j . . . . American History II cmd directive- f fvwdi' Mr. Pekich . . . ambition-in- ' if 3 I ' terior decorator. CAROL V. B ANN C. CAMP U 470 Bank Slrnt 214 East Commerce Street Ciarol . , . friendly . . . Annie . . . likes to dance spends her spare time reading . . . prominent member of the . . . dislikes gym . . . plans to Glee Club . . . dislikes home- be a nurse. WALTER E. RURLINGAME Walt . . . expert on the ii gridiron . . . tall and lull of . fun . . . pet peeve-English . . . girls?-of course. work . . . plans to be a nurse. ' ELEANOR A. CARTER 201 Baltimore Avenue Blondie . . . always laugh- ing . . . continuous chatter . . . seen riding in a new Ford with Sonny . . . likes clerical practice . . . favors Mr. Davies. fffgyfti of l952 , Q lf 't 'N-Wf'll 'J'l l ll' W I ll lfl . W mo! NICK CETO 44 South East Avenue Nick . . . well liked . . . never stays home . . . likes chemistry, no h o m e w o r k please . . . One of the Four . . . college bound. Msunrcgzw. cr-rzw 166 Walnut Street Chewie . . . pleasant fellow . . . bashful until you know him . . . basketball captain . . . enjoys history . . . excel- lent math student . . . de- pendable always. A . 'Xl OLENE CLARK Dee e . aged friend -It ll' , t 7 xt iv' MARIE M. COGGOVIA Cedarville Marie . . . swell friend . . . typing rates as favorite sub- ject . . . favorite pastime- raising chickens . . . pet peeve-homework . . . craves to be a bookkeeper. VIRGINIA P. CHILLARI 61 South Avenue lean . . . always smiling . . . seen with Ioe . . . enjoys going to the Sweet Shop with the girls . . . likes English. LORRAINE COLLINS R. D. 2 Lorraine . , . has a beauti- ful voice . . . one of the quiet girls . . . wants to become an efficient secretary . . . enjoys typing. Qs 'wur 1 GARY F. COOPER 59 Church Street Tex . . . quiet? . . . claims roller skating as his favorite pastime . . . can't seem to understand the purpose of homework . . . ambition - to be a navy man. lt Wil 'dba U.JLJc5e-fs ATMD' X7- L, DORIS G CORSON 255 Bank Street Corky our faithful hock to ey manager . . . detests quiet f study halls her favorite V boy Ronnie . . . likes Eng- lish . . . gets along with every- W WW' I' one. REGINA N. COOMBS ', R. D. 2 Gennie . . . friendly and amiable . . . enjoys being with Billy . . . history rates tops . . . pet peeve-exams . . . hopes to become a tele- phone operator. LAWRENCE R. CORSON Elmer Sunset . . . a regular guy . . . never seen without his car . . . hails from Elmer . . . good math student . . . wants to enlist in the army. wit Lf fx. Z BARBARA A. CUPT 713 E. Commerce Street Bobbie . . . lots of fun . . . cute smile . . . neatly dressed . . . favorite pastime-writing to Puddie . . homef work. 9 MARION A. CURLEY 168 Church Strdet Marion . '. . nice to be around . . . neat dresser . . . -a certain alumnus holds first place . . . favorite subiectf Spanish . . . pleasing person- ality. VIRGINIA B. CROMER 227 Cohanley Street Ginny . . . likes the marines . . hates anti-social people . . always out tor a laugh . . loves to skate. 6.2 Seniors IERE R. DARE R. D. 1 Iere . . . friendly . . . prized possession-his new car . . . likes the girls . . . can be seen with Harry . . . the fu- ture fortells - a successful farmer. 'QSM ,M I Qs, S Y N0 M.'DA IS Ce ' . a ile for everyon f . avorit lsubject-Engl etpe e-ho ork . . ike ein Lewis . .- chief' I on qtiget hat diplom if , r I rr-m.Lrs G. De Gnacomoj 47 South Pine Street Phil . . . small miss . . . cheerful disposition . . . likes to be with Charlie . . . danc- ing . . . favorite subject - office practice . . . wants to be a good secretary. NANCY A. DAVIS Shiloh Florida . . . friendly d1SpOSl tion . . . likes horseback rid ing . . . favorite subiect English . . . pet peeve boys? . . . love that accent greatest desire-to graduate l-IARLES D Fairton 1' Chas . . . rathe likes working on scout activities . subject-shop math ture draftsman. in -4 I F bf Y' iw ANNE M. De lOl-IN 400 South Balt Avenue Annie . . . peppy cheer- leader . . . likes being with the kids at the Sweet Shop . . . liked by all . . . a certain guy named Harry . . . future secretary. C - l ,A A , iii GC lb-it .1 L :ggi A ' N: i , .. fs? 'f E-:If --af M- O f 5 A Ja l i eil sf l F- 5, A 1 B' L' 49 r.'7'-.--'I' . pilinlllmnuntrlldaalnl ' - MARY M. De NOPIO PHYLLIS I.. DI LBZRTA ,I M Cedarville R. D. I Y t Mary Arm . . . friendly Phil . . . has beautiful hair Q - - - fGV0fil9 Paslime-driving . . . always seen with Bernie . . . likes English . . . pet , , . likes English . . . pet MARK DOLSON peeve-homework . . . a fu- peeve-homework . . . wants R. D. 4 ture secretaryr. . . a cute girl. to bcia housewife. ,T Mark ' I I dark curly huh. X-A 'F - 4' 1' t -4 4 v U - 1 N...ff Q f .,, qv .' I lfv I X 1 t is , N , . . . short and good looking . . . always with Ruthie . . . a really nice guy. 44-fi' ,V , ' si' 1 1' 10 J ef' t' r-zuznmoa B.'6OUGH'l'Y 35 N Pear Cedarville oan ver e Chicken . . . always cutting likes to loaf . . . t favorite . . . favorite subject - subject seems to o- Spanish English . . . loves to dance . . . her future - an inter- . . . pet peeve - concelted Preter. people . . . ambition - to be a teacher. .1-P' 11 1' MAMIE R. DI FRANK THBRESA F. DMEO R- D- 6 530 Coral Avenue May . . . everyone's friend f'Ten,Y-1 D . . G nice girl I t I - ' ' pleasant disposition ' ' ' likes to skate . . . who's this She lives to do homework!! certain someone? . . . favorite ' . . . those beautifull eyes . . . subiect-English l . D hmes our Sophomore Pnde ' - - Q homework . . . a future ste- y v,i if future secretary. nogmpher. -EABETH F. DENNER FRANK H. DU BOIS R. D. 2 R- D- 3 Betty . . . good natured Frank . . . a genius at . . . talks a lot . . . favorite work . . . quiet but fun . . . pastime - sports . . . a favorite pastime - sleeping member of the band . . . irked . . . pet peeve - English lit- by inconsidel-Q19 people . , . erature . . . wishes to be an future nurse. engineer- bl 'W O'--yr in is Haw U'-0-'u HELEN A.. DULAN 36 Lakeview Avenue Helen . . . nice . . . likes to be around with the gang . . . favorite subject is typing . . . hates show-offs . . . a future nurse. hi' 4- W , . comm: A. D6NNAM 124 South Pine Street Con . . . a friendly girl . . . favorite pastime-driving . . . likes American history very much . . . hates exams . . . ambition-to be cz teacher. V .3 X I V ' i. 9 'A t I l fa 4' 1 ,- 1 3' TV' was M . W5 Seniors 5T 'r EUGENE EI-Y HAZEL D. EVANS 29 Devonshire Place Seah,-ook Gene . . . full of fun . . . Haley , , , Owns Q ngw likes to eat . . . a music lover Chevie , , , fgvgrife subject . . . hates homework and - English . . U Claims she HELEN C. FELMEY English . . . wants an avia- hates boys , . . eager to got 49 Cedar Sues' 1iOr1 out of school. -1 'ii .-.ref W Carol . . . likes to roller skate . . . favorite subject is history . . . says she doesn't like boys but? . . . sales clerk supreme. .5 f X 1 , It K Q fx ft 1 ,i , t j' X A- f 1? ' i LOUIS A. EMONDS ' HELEN R. FASSNACI-IT Elmer 321 South Grove Street Louie . . . champion wres- Gee . , . favorite possession tler . . . always teasing girls is her ring . . . loves being . . . pet peeve-homework with Eddy . . . enjoys history . . . hopes to be a mechanic . . . doesn't trust men drivers . . . pint-sized package of . . . a future housewife. humor. CHARLIE O. ELMER MARY LOU FOGG 526 South Avenue B. D. 3 Owen . . . a girl's man . . . nice looking and a sharp dresser . . . a great trumpet player . . , pet peeve-home- work . . . future electrician. Foggy . . . always having fun . . . loves to go horseback riding . . . ct friendly girl . . . ambition-to become a teach- er . . . goodeluckl 5 62 .jg 3' L time 5' , 15- NORMAN FLETCHER Murkley Mansion North Laurel Street Norm . . . fun lover . . . that car . . . the life of any party . . . hates to do home- work . . . always on the go. 41. -. an if 1 RONALD H. I-'RAMBES Seabrook Ronnie . . . quiet . . . al- ways seen with Eleanor . . . pet peevee-teachers . . . likes gunning . . . nice guy . . . future draftsman. 1 JV J V s- f we CAROLYN M. FRANCIS 1 Ridge Avenue Carolyn . . . pleasing per- sonality . . . rather quiet . . . always with a gang of friends . . . delightful to know . . . small in stature. V, Xt of I952 IANET FUREY 234 Irving Avenue Soapy . . . always laughing . . . loves to dance . . . favor- ite subject-English . . . in the future-would like to be an actress . . . likes school?? 4 o 101 1 A,-W w 4.00 LULA E. Newport Dolly . . . member of our Echo staff . . . seems quiet until you get to know her . . . loves to roller skate . . . am- bition-to be a secretary. HARUO FUIIKI Seabrook Hardy . . . full of fun . . . likes basketball . . . can be seen driving his Dodge . . . nice to know . . . likes girls?? . . . ambition-to graduate. . r r ' i1't..,---. v.L.I.w- L .. E ' L, N 'x 'LT V'A ' bl' fp. 'gl-I XK 17 ta :Jw K ll El' 1 I -' G Qlll w 0 Wt Nl! CHARLES W. GARRISON 42 South Edlf Avenue Chick . . . always cutting up . . . likes girls . . . car'of his own . . . school?? . . . pet peeve - homework . . . ambition-learn to dance. Q, 'lv QW'-v I of 'E EIHEI. 0. GARRISON Elmer Ethel . . . enjoys going to the movies . . . where's Dot? . . . hails from Elmer . . . claims typing as her favorite subject . . . wants to become an efficient typist. ELAINE M. GLASPEY R. D. 5 . . . quiet until you know her . . . plays the ac- cordion . . . favorite subject -typing . . . efficient secre- tary in the AGB office. Elaine U O' cr' LESTER B. GARTON Deerfield Les . . . a true friend . . a Boston Red Sox rooter . . . favorite subject-bookkeeping . . . a member of our library staff . . . wants to be an ac- countant. IEAN C. GAUNT1' 235 Bank Street- Iean . . . quiet miss . . . claims dancing as favorite pastime . . . happy-go-lucky . . . appealing smile . . . many friends. M jf if , 0 , x,.. 1 a if Usvfj .l l I-Y A I - ,I -Tr H7 7'Fx , , 1 1 h tmlllllllllllltltlumm. .--riuvutmn-P ' - . . Sen if-liviftfl' ' 'ifliiliilfg 'Uzifill' '41-1 't I . WW V L-I l ' ,A I ' Nun-rr gm t'-N .tr f .., rrvifr ' X A , X, Ao' 1 '- I . Sli. r 'Milf ' p I- mtl r N l ' , e l :H:V f -'J L' . y I r X' ry Xu, ' x ll y 'J rx ' x r VIVIAN B. GOLDSBORO CHARLES D. GOULD for 1 r ' S5 Coral Avenue 567 E. Commerce Street Bern . . . winsome smile Charlie . . . likes music . . . . . . happy-go-lucky . . . neat dislikes girls? . . . history SHIRLEY A. GLENNING appearance... diligent Clinic rates high . . . liked by all Shiloh Club worker. who know him . . . in the Shir1 . . . quiet . . . a prom- ising future . . . tall and re- future-a mechanic. served . . . so nice to know. 3 ON 4-A K b Ov' -5'-' 1 f if I QW V lib' 65 if if . ,W 52' ', bfi f ye I 17 I I PHYLIZIS 1.4 Qonowu Cedarville Slugger . . . good friend , 4 . doesn't like conceited people . . . favorite pastime fdatfng Willie . . . future housewife . . . ambitious Echo I reporierf , .1 ts? tr lXP'f'g,,l MARITA GRAVES 54 Orange Street Bunny . . . neat appearance . . . always teasing . . . full of pep . . . loves going to track meets . . . in the future -a nurse . . . liked by all. wr' Y -ef CWVM, FRANK A. GRIFFIE 266 Cohanley Street Frankie . . . does a lot of traveling . . . likes to do metal work . . . doesn't like to study . . . ambition-to be X!! W cr V N an electrician. X it MARGARET L. GOQDWIN MA A G0 0 rt. D. 2 R- D- ' r Margaret . . . always on ' H - - - CYS lfiuqhi 1 the go . . . everyone's friend - - ,I Ile ubiecf- T' Q . . . favorite subject-Spanish Km hlslof - - 11 lo 90 . . . manager of basketball Gfmg - - bOYS-f- - 1 the team . . . plans to become a fum nulfa DUYSS PAULA H. GOLDBEHG 106 University Avenue Paula . . . sharp dresser . . . always seen with the gang . . . never quiet . . . our Baconicxn advertising man- ager . . . college bound. 64 NANCY I. 257 Fa t QQ- Nancy . . always tu of fun . . . brains s personal- ity . eyes . wants nician O SCG P .W ..th pr ty r n ' . 1 h ' 7 t c a ho pital tech- 5 ul . i I 1 DONALD R. GUTH R. D. 5 Don, Goof . . . our leader . . . that blond hair . . . likes going to stock car races . . . college bound . . . full of fun. FLORENCE M. I-IALTER 51 Oak Street Dolly . . . nice to know . . . learning to drive . . . English rates high . . . ambition-t become a registered nurse. likes driving . . . pet peeve- AZ Aj o X V of I952 DALE Y. HARRIS 410 Irving Avenue Dale . . . detests impolite boys . . . likes to dance . . . boys-natchl . . . future sec- retary . . . typist de luxe . . . loads of fun . . . we like her. iffy IOAN R. HARRIS 410 Irving Avenue loanie . . . favorite subject --English . . . pianist par excellence . . . likes to drive . . . petite and neat . . . dis- likes conceited people . . . ambition - elementary school teacher. MARY L. HAND Newport Mary . . . likes roller skat- ing . . . pet peeve-boyst?l . . . favors English . . . quiet but a real frieyi. 65 W ROY M. HARRIS 23 Academy Street Pal . . . likes driving his car . . . hot rod . . . quiet? . . . carefree lad . . dislikes homework . . . wants to be a success. fi I L E. HARRIS 65 Penn Street Walt . . . favorite pastime -playing baseball . . . gets along with everyone . . . American history rates high . . . in the future-cm elec- trician. PATRICIA A. HEISROTH 178 Walnut Street Pat . . . loves to dance . . . always having fun . . . ambi- tion-bockkeeper or typist . . . hates homework . . . favorite subject-typing . . . fun to know. DANIEL HART S9 Coral Avenue Tramp . . . goes for food of any kind . . . likes sports . . . gridiron great . . . wants to be a coach . . . a sense of humor. ISAMU HASHIMOTO Seabrook lsamu . . . neat dresser . . . Red Sox fan . . . prize possession - his '50 Merc . . . quiet until you know him . . . a swell guy. '1 'clothes . . . a future nurse Wulf MQW Seniors 0' RAE A. HITCHNHR IEAN R.D.4 H.tch . . . a quiet but a nice leannel ' N' -V girl . . . favorite pastime- GeorgE.?. ANGELINE A. HICKMAN writing to Eddie . . . she loves is che stry Cedarville English . . . ambition is to ,be schgql . . Dolly . . . has beautiful Come U G with . DREXEI. C. HOWETT 41 Washington Street blond hair . . . pet peeve- X history . . . who's Danny? . . l-lead . . . always having pastime-baseball and bas- loves to eat and sleep . . . ketball . . , can't stand teach- 7 fun . . . loves chemistry . . . ers without a sense of humor fun galore . . . a future pri- vate secretary. 3' K I' LL ily if Z f . girls? 1- it is ku... ALBER . EDA RIAN Seabrook X Tako . . . always cutting up . . . sparkles with mischief RQ. . . loves tennis . . . neat Q Se ok Bunji . . . a orn artist . . . quiet but fun . . . brainy . . . pet peeve-girls . . . favorite pastime-sleeping . . . likes f' 'V'V t physics . . . always helpful. . . . part of the four . . . pet f peeve-American history. 4 ' .yi FRANKLIN T- HOLDING IAMES B. HOWELL. 3d R- D- I Cedarville M Piggy . . , always having limn!ie . '. . ai -Ulu K fun . . . loves being with quiet , . ff i J pw f' girls . . . favorite subject- ' , i ish- t agriculture . . . ambition-to 9,5 n . . . pe l ye-English fx get married . . . hates Eng- ,, H, fmt rmezfs, xnl' 1 ish . . . prized possession- 'J A ' ffl l' JA r that car. txXA,4'wr FUIIKO IIEDA 1 K .-f Mxnvm x. r-rrrcrmen smbmk 4 Greenwich Fudge . . . always smiling Hitch . . . always clowning . . . personality plus brains around . . . likes physics . . . . . popular and attractive makes a hit with the girls . . . pet peeve - homework . . . drives Allen's red con- . '. . a future secretary . . . , 1' vertible . . . dislikes work. neat appearance. v- yd WJ I 1 M' 'I ff ' UW L n ,-i.-..:' ,f .fri Q H T, ' , -.: 1 of I952 :fl ea ,, L- l ' . 'ji ,. ' I , I TW fslg t , 'LQ lf, t gp:-' ' - . V : .,. . ffm : -fr lt in till Milli l '.- 0 J .. ll! NW HARRY S. IACKSON PETER IBPEBSEN R. D. 2 R. D. 6 2 A Bucky . . . loves to eat . . . Pete . . . star tennis player pet peeve-pretty girls? . . . . . . liked by all . . . expects ambition--mechanic to be a chemist . . . our class that car worth treasurer . . . should go far Iune good in this world. . play . . . tastidio dresser . .lots offun... ri subject--chemistrv . . . pet peeve-homework . . . a fu- ture nurse. 41 T' E. TOKIO ITO Seabrook Tok . . . should go far in this world . . . college bound . . . popular . . . full of fun ff . . . likes Latin . . . ambition -doctor . . . good luck. 'sev- N l wr Q ' 'Q.1.. W it l f 1. IACK IOHNSON Deerfield Choo Choo . . . popular star on the gridiron . . . likes the girls . . . favorite subject -Latin . . . happy-go-lucky . hopes to become a law yer. 'F' V , A Lao lor-msou 55 W. Commerce Street eo . . . meticulous dresser ,ryfjyt . . . Iean's man . . . grand sense of humor . . perfect master of ceremoni '. . . has a promising futur O 0 u ROBERT M- 153351-L DONALD M. IOHNSON , Cedarville D993-5915 0 , Bob - ' - 9nl0Y5 television Iohnson . . . planning to be V ff X . . . projectionist and sound a farmer . . . specialty-fun I HIGH - - - hUT9S YU1kGfiV9 Qirls . . . dislikes American history . . . claims economics his . , l member of the pl pn A. f' O! favorite subject . . . wants to I A ' friend worth having' X lb be a marine. LEE ROY IONES rom wnson Hmnhuvn bl' 0 R, D, 5 Crooner . . . talented singer Ioan . . , pleasing Personal. . . . girls-but definitely . . ity . . . friendly . . . diligent expects fe be fm rflffisf - - worker I D l quiet but nice likes American history . . , l l future beg-uucion. pet peeve-English . . . well liked . . . member of All State Chorus. 67 c ,xii 'W i ' gl N, t EDWARD K. KANAZAWA Seabrook Eddie . . . hails from Long Branch . . . dislikes celery . . . varsity football player . . . a television fan . . . likes physics . . . the strong, silent type. HASARU KAZAOKA Seabrook Mas . . . likes to have a good time . . . spends spare time reading . . . hates to get up early . . . hates English themes . . . pet peeve - physics' . . . seen with the Seabrook gang. tl- ' 'uv- gi gr...- X?'Tfx uulllllllllllltluuu i-vllllllllll -- , ' gf. 'list' l ig-.lf iw! im iff, ,K 1- 'A - 94' Nj as lil- Il' 'ZF'-Q 'i ' Lqgiwi. X X g i - ' v My - l 'gap -- -T A 'l4 'LS THEODORE R. KELLEY RAYFIELD E KELLY 382 Vine Street 27 Ewing Street Ted . . . has lots of friends Bl n ar great . . . likes the girls . . , versa- full ack on the gridiron tile athlete . . . pet peevee hates to do homework chemistry . . . wants to be an remembers biology we THOMAS 101, 0 electrician . . . an all-around lked b ever on 1 good fella. IIN FQ ww ROUGE f thejgang . . 4 ta n . . . rfeyeda dulllmo' Af I Sha l nt . . . sh go far ini this J or d. My ' ' bfi hz' 1 ' l I exif J X WN so DONALD G. KELLER ,J IAAN E KUUSKVERE R. D. 4 V Seabrook Donald . . . likable fellow aan hails from Estonia dependable . . . Mite lkes to ride around in his pastime - being with Makie car favorite subiect favorite subject-agricul- economics struggles witn ture . . . bored by American English wants to be an history . . . future farmer . . . engineer progress person .- ability plus. ified Fftfm 1 ii A1 J A '5 f GQ of I952 IEAN E. LANGE 52 West Avenue ul 5? ....l 'lftttlllnll'lUttllfH nu '. l Il ,- NORMAN W. LAWRENCE 118 Atlantic Street Skip . . . tall . . . claims there's no such thing as a favorite subiect . . . dislikes history . . . active member of the Service League . . . am- , O Ieannie . . . pleasing per- -X ZZ 'l 1,-5 sonality . . . likes English I E' literature , . . hockey en NE ASNICKX Y 7 thusiast . . . someone really S worth knowing . . . loves to A'nr5 . . . a ays cu ' have A' bition-to head for California. f q up . . . s 'TrinkQ. . .3 favoriyfpa ime is being with that 5414.41 tg-,mg her best subject . . . future designer. f 'ji fl!!! W W iffy ELAINE T. KWASNICKI R. D. 6 Butch . . . friendly gal . . . always laughing and talking . . . likes hillbilly records . . . stays away from stuck-up peo- ple . . . ambition-to be a bookkeeper. H' ,D MILES LASTER 37 Orange Street Mickey . . . always smiling . . . dislikes shop math . . . claims English as his favorite subject . . . loves to dance . . . foreseen-a designer . . . never a dull moment. IAC! C. LACEY 21 Cedar Street John . . . tall and lanky . . . likes speedboat racing always has his shop math done . . . basketball enthusiast . . . impatiently waiting for his diploma. QF. 4-'fx , .Q . t 1 I BERNICE LAZAROFF 738 North Pearl Street Bernie . . . five foot two. eyes of blue . . . radiant smile . . . admire her ward- . robe . . . enjoys dramatics . . . those Penn week-ends. WENDELI. HcG. LLOYD B.D.4 Lloydy . . . steady worker . . . fondest memory-gridiron days . . . pet peeve-chemis- try . . . lover of sports . . . claims shop his favorite sub- ject . . . girls? PARVIN C. LEWIS 51 York Street I.ou . . . loves to spend his spare time boat riding . . . likes to make things in the wood shop . . . hates chem- istry . . . ambition-to make a million inaturallyl. ARLYNE S. LISKEB Elmer Arly . . . beautiful red hair . . . style and more style . . . favorite subjects - chemistry and English . . . her ambition -to have her own radio or television show. I K Q P . t Wm t L.. J if' . xi i, is f? if' IO!-IN D. LONG 3 Walnut Place Sonny . . . sports minded . . . likes to do math . . . pride and joy - his '48 Chevrolet . . . girls? . . .,yes . . . wants to get rich . . . excellent ambi- tions . . . good student. L ' 1. .-J -1'-sl ,Y-Y Y 5 M '-ffl CHARLES A. LORE Newport Charles . . . good looking . . . likes to roller skate . . . pet peeve-changing flats . . . clerical practice his favorite subject . . . ambition - to go to sea . . . where's Walt and Nate? Mk-5. J .X 1 X i riff! .. 4 ... WALTER D. LOVELAND Seniors '53 1-er Elmer Summit Avenue Walt . . . roller skates in Shirl . . . likes to read . . . his spare time . . . rates a iuture elementary teacher chemistry asklis fayorite sub- . . . lovely hair . . . pleasant ject . . . L' disposition . . . Christmas per-1' A top o our former . . . usually with lu . J . -' I ff' f 'AJ 4 I JA I lj, ' ' ,. I s . 'D ' . 'P f' j7f,',wNf1 c ,. Laffy 7 ' GAIL MCCALLIUK, . .. ' 111 North Pearl Stfeet Gail . . . likes to read . . . bu skillful librarian . . . dignity personified . . . a future teacher . . . quiet and re- served . . . excellent student. Q.. Cf -ll '90-sm . ' use To 4 5' i-ggi . 4 1 f. RUTH LOWE Deerfield Ruthie . . . cute giggle . . . enioys reading . . . likes Health IV . . . dislikes home- work . . . desires to be nurse. DOLORES E. LOVE 458 Coral Avenue Dee . . . blond . . . color guard . . . seen with the twins . . . likes a cute junior . . . plans to be doctor's secretary . . . pleasant personality . . . headed for success. reliv- TT' 21 IEAN M. MCALLISTER R. D. I lean . . . our lunior Pride . . . dislikes American history . . . a smile for everyone . . . a future beautician . . .ldid you say blond? . . . that boy with the red convertible! GENE McCLOUD Seabrook Gene . . . pleasing person- ality . . . loves a good time . . . dislikes any kind of work . . . has many friends. vw v?Z.,r tw KATHARINE C. McCHESNEY 85 S. East Avenue Kay . . . our singer . . . very active in sports . . . favorite pastime-her George . . . pet peeve-loud people . . . will never be without friends . . . decidedly different . . . that navy blue '50 Ply- mouth. 1 1 MARION I. mt 58 Division Street Mac . . . always on the go . . . pet peeve-insects , . . in the future we see-picture tinter . . . has a full date book . . . well liked. 1... ,,---- i 'A of I952 fN f , I MARY ANN MAGGIUNCALDA 75 Wayne Road Mary Ann . . . president of business cooperative class . . . always with Vlalt . . . beau- tiful hair . . . nice to know . . . an excellent student . . . smart dresser. Q ak' E. anignnon , Mic ey l ' alwa ' lsalp . pet egll4too much homewqfk . wants to be a Civil Service secretary . . . loves to have fun. bw ut' . '?k,. Wilson AR. BLAIR M J 'LV'-Greed ich fi Loy K Elaine . . . wantswget q K job in Florida . J. I. goes around with Dolores FQIQMNVV . . . didn't like the lgcij walk M '1 f 3 Yi gllllnn wt If if ,l'VGA :xn.f l' , g if 2 Q, Jyx ' ilil H: y zmVr,A . J f'I,,.-Lkun, E ,gif htrgpgn. :????E555 5 -i m 2 7,7 L: 'IC l my y4'l'Al ' wr. l ' ll A 13 ' for .-fl .. A N0 X 0' 1 LA7 TUNE P. MATHIS Minch's Lane Q-----'42-'- Elaine . . . likes study halls . . . always smiling . . . has many friends . . . loves to have fun. .lr fl ,v M, ff 'iff fjsggw' .xg f'-2 1:6 1 I ,121 fwogdldiz rlvo Y' I. rv tt 1' 2 'G 1 , , ELAINE MATTHEWS 45 Spruce Street lune . . . quiet till you know her . . . still water runs deep . . . always busy . . . seen with Eileen . . . favorite pastime-being with Karl. ELKE ANNA K. MATTHIESEN R. D. 5. Box 4 Elks . . . one of our Ger- man friends . . . gym class basketball star . . . dark curly hair . . . diligent worker. 1 f t , Iudy . i . a reqsVpaY'. . . crdy over parses . . .favorite , f - . ' ,'suh1ect- ogy . . . has' , Q very defin e opinions . . . an to the stadium for gym. j ',unu,ug1 ,gq1,.,' 'F' ale- IAMES D. McWlLLIAMS ALICE A. MATTSON 122 Broad Street R- D. 5 Mickey . . . rated as a neat Alice . . . quiet and ree guy . . . surrounded by ad- served manner . . . conscien- mirers . . . lite is worth living tious worker . . . dislikes . . . always with Iegy and jazz . . . excellent in home Dave. economics . . . liked by all. ,- ' K 4 . 'L all-. ,. . .J f QL aww is.. 2-,ff Z ntllllllllllllllum. :multitu- Q Y xl if X AW 1 pa- yplf '- :' ':- o li-lift-FV Ji-itfii-F ttfQif'9 lL4 'f f Sen IOYS wifi' ' l Aw pr YI ' 11? tl fl t la ff- -- Hilti :lj ' .v' , t E-. W 'A-3,411 ' xx K Ill! I 1 ,. ,, r l ! - I' 4 'Z I 1 Q? ERN MECIE I7 Rose Street lean . . . quiet and friendly . . . likes sports cmd beautiful J ANDREW I. MILES, 1 JA 22 Charles Street. Andrew . . . enjoys riving ff , - . l. . ...likes gym uw. a himf, sunsets . . . has a.passion for what he ,doeslfins A eric if EILEEH F' MAURER spaghetti . . . her aim in the history ...' nts to b' YJ 41 Albemon A'.nu. future-a secretary. buQiessNgh T -l Eileen . . . a blond-haired i A ' ' , j, I lassie . . . petite . . . her y favorite pastime - a fellow Q 41, named Les . . . doesn't like to be teased '. . . a future secretary. Mr l ,iff idly , f fkx . ' IOHN MAXWELL 110 Magnolia Avenue Max . . . enjoys eating all the time . . . favorite subject -wood shop . . . wonderful sense of humor . . . exit laugh- ing . . . dislikes chemistry. r- 5 lf r A ff ffl f , A I , A 1' X I MARGIE M. MILLER .ly f W A n.n.s ' ' i Shorty . . . peppy cheer- 1' leader . . . who's her boy gg friend now? . . . favorite sub- ject-Glee Club . . . snappy eyes . . . loves high heels . . . pet peeve-rainy days. 4 A ' A Iorm H. Mr-:An f- za nm sims john . . . never hurried . . . favorite pastime-sleeping . . . hpisgmomework . . . Mead, Mulford, Moore . . . can't w'ait to graduate. 5 W- IOHN A. MENEGHINI 93 York Street Mengal . . . favorite pas- time-sleeping . . . always hungry . . . enjoys working in the wood shop . . . hates chemistry . . . could use a small fortune. SHIRLEY M. MINNICK 185 N. Laurel Street Shirl . . . nice to know . . . enjoys roller skating . . . office practice rates as favor- ite subject . . . energy galore . . . willing worker. MARY LOUISE MILLS 145 Belmont Avenue Weasel . . . favorite sub- ject-office practice . . . en- joys skating . . . ambition to become a successful secretary . . . hates insects . . . pleasant at all times. ,D- . ,f I' J ' 21 MILLER V. Elmer Shorty . . . favorite pastime - sports . . . always seen with a bunch of guys . . . likes having American history . . . wants to own a car. 5' -'av ml 5-iEfGc if f swf? of l952 if - - Ja Z. 1 .liz-IJ'- ' 'ulttlullnulullu A N I N '- 5 I I W - I L i ' tu-' ' A MARIE R. MORANO BARBARA I. MUSSO Q Seabrook 131 Vine Street ' Marie . . . hates week-end Barb . . . number, please? ' ' 7 9' homework . . . always seen . . . loves to have fun . . . 'X -JA ' with Donald . . . future secre- pet peeve-boys? . . . fav X JL. KI MIYAZ tary.. . . lists art as favorite ite subject - ' . UM, DAVID H. NAKAUCHI 1 bo k pastime . . . a smart lassxe happy-qo-lucky q . ky I, JJ smxbmok HMHQZI jsjasrenlfgnylf. I - - - exffellenf Student. ! , JV ' ' I, il L I Dave . . . in the Seabrook I A1 qypgiqbqh- . Lxhvome J gang . . . favorite subject - V ff 5 'ct -- phy cs rv. . hates mechanical drawing . . . hates lhbrhework ' u ' quiet . 1 . G DL, homework . . . a little on the if true friend . . . our ambitious quiet side ' ' ' full of fun' P and capable Buconian photog- rapher. 2 if T., :Jr it s t if V' ri gf? ' 60 J vt 'i n I 0 .L -'gy - 7 K 6 4' . CQ 5' ef' 5- . BEN MIZUSAKI 5' Anurmus mcHor.soN ssabrook 84 S. East Avenue Ben . . . quiet but we notice nljynnu ' Prem' 'I ' 'didwcys a nice guy . . . always seen wlth Elan? ' Qieizigey ' ' ' driving his car . . . rates Q Sml e' or I ' . ' ' mechanical drawing as favor, makes friends easily . . . likes ite subject . . . pet peeve - lo mdk' homework. fl e B0-'ef' ' 071 by will MARTIN B. MULPORD DOUGLAS S. NAXAMUHA ,V M I i 183 E. Commerce Street Sgqbgogk HMUFTYH - - - PIGYS 'he mlm' Doug . . . basketball fan pet . . - chemistry ranks GS . . . favorite pastime-watch favorite subject . . - girls - - - ing T.V .... loves to do home- W4 will remember good times in work? , , , bears watching I physics class. . . . gets around . . . sharp , dresser . go d ldokinq JWWJXW 3' LW ,J Q 7 'N' i it t X lewd ' ' ROBERT MOORE C CPC' 147 E. Commerce Street , 2 'f' 'E Bob . . . new to our school ' , D r , A this year . . . hails from 'I 0 kng , hq ' South River . . . in the short the tell time we've known Bob we farmer, w . rate him high . . . brains plus. I F1 a tenni iast . . . is ce tain to be a success . . . petite ,. I A,wL2D l A ' B H . . Oil f On o , ' I ook es 6664 - if and sweet. ' ....-Q.. PATRICIA A. OGDEN La' 203 W. Commerce Street xxx,-U Trisha . . . excels in sports . . . most cherished possession -- her driver's license partial to Salem . . . red hair . . . nice personality. ,'d4,L. rrfv W5 if-ILMASBAKI OOKA Lf-f'-' . Seabrook ' Masaaki . . . those English l themes . . . lull of fun . . . 443.4-4.4, loves basketball . . . favorite ' 1 . subiect -- chemistry . . . hates to do homework . . . mischiev- ous . . promising future. I my Q3 W, if Luv 0 Seniors I. FOSTER OWEN 168 Fayette Street Rocky . . . loves the qirls . . . ambition -- to graduate . . . always remembers Mr. Sellers and physics class . . . favorite pastime-playing the trumpet. if C vx vt vox. Q 0 We Ye gb ssl! x Q, J-1, N IOANNE R. PANICHELLI 149 S. Pine Street lo . . . sharp wardrobe . . . likes to dance . . . always having fun . . . boys? . . . pet peeve-qrouchy teachers . . . wants to go to Florida. fl- , I, ANTHONY PERELLR 60 South Avenue Duke . . . likes sports . . . 'English is his favorite sub- ject . . . hates to do home- work . . . one real swell fellow. L D A ly o .B ,- rv P ,451 O- M mm. osrnorr XIX RY Siiioxlfu GQ' R. D..S U East enue . Ma el . . . a real clown ' ly prize- sig ' st prized possession- SiLqi.L.aX'or1 K g t' s c . . . has no tim r . . iutuv -ho econ t N .lgir . . . alwaysfwith r. ...A f urOto be 'th . ur el ...f1nem1nd... X, k' ever a dull minute Jr sharp dre . . . one o he four f ' istjlicaenz Q d d ble tuetCo ' en. gggk nomic: r:. Psnxms V W 20 Lemon Street Horace . . . wants diploma . . . favorite subie' - mathematics . . . disli worker . . . sista con- study halls . . . takes lite am. 'i br uc' , lr, ian dilO!'.x.f ,, . e NNW , , . J, , . ,wh K easy . . . he's O. K.! r X ,i , at ., 8. of I952 ti' Milli im till! .fs- f ,f ' iqmn' 1, ptpnopgv ' r Pr-mms A Prprrourz , L7 Roggahgyifwl if L , Rosenhayn ' S A' V PeQi 4 ,' fveryf, 2,591 Q . i a Phyl . . . likes to read . . . ' MILDRED A.m:rr:nsoN Oh. th-WWGYY heir - H-'ff Gmbmous ' ' ' lovely dark Nxrimz Przzo Nowpon , new 42915 lgnowi , , always 1 hair . . . liked by all -who B. D. L mmm. know her . . . smiling. Mid . . . writing letters is yihiendly 'ffgblhxe engifffn her favorite pastime . . . pat , Qfll peeve -- snobs . . . a future beautician . . . likes English A . . . those blue eyes. f W f ' ' -Q W 1 Q af- ' ef. . ,,' I f Z! A X ' l ' ' ' 'if I ,yr ' -'Q K. , , - - .1 t I1 , 43. ,rf Chg, BARBARA E. PEARCE B. D. 2 Barb . . . likes to read . . . has many fond memories . . . wants to travel and see the ,gl-,,LCL,X,V world . . . algebra - favorite subject . . . we like her. Q Kr Q f KI MARIE E, PIPITONE PHYLLIS M. PIPITO Rosenhayn Rosenhuyu Marie . . . cute and petite PhY1 - . - likes driving her Buick . . . studious . . . quiet . . . friendly . . . iet black tresses . . . likes the boys . . . a composition contest winner. . . . popular with the boys - likes English . . . always seen with Marnie . . . pretty hair. ' IZABITH E. PII-:RCE ELEANORE I. POWELL R. D. 3 Old Deerfield Pike . . . neat . . . likes skate Ei , , , likes to be with Q - - - Pei PGGVG - qt-leer Ronnie . . . enjoys English IJ K -'lf ' P19 - - - UIWUYS talking . . . quiet and charming . . . I A - - - fCWOYS English . . . am- friendly smile ...goes around . ' bition - to be a typist. with Marie. m MM f f 75 D ' -ect Nate . . . seen driving so many different cars . . . dis- I Lkes homework . . . outstand- ing feature - his dark curly hair . . . likes to have fun. 64, A.-.J fi-4-64 PHILIP I. POLOF 5 Madison Avenue Tootsie . . . short and good f looking . . . always seen with a crowd . . . likes the girls D6 ' . . . enjoys sports. ,1 jlvf Na' gtlj' ,l I- J X I ' V Illu- Llgl ,z 1 7 Pk? Wtlltltlllllllllnm.. .-.-ummn-- - Vu ' . -9' ,ig-,, I-5'4g . ',.L -ftl '-. 'girl rpg' Q' v gg- Fxmtg.-2 4 gm-mi! tl S W - enlors t M172 -fi' gg 'fl L f, 1 r - r t Y: B , Illll I 1 - 1- Lf' ,f ur f f If Avi wa s a newcomer this MNC c. PRICBA' it fy 4 Y ' ' - wp ttf lf' lf 'X 'ttf r X . an ' enioysfdwimriiing , V A V U.. . .l ldes o plgy basketball ' I viflusecre aryl supreme . . . Q a 'e wardrobeug. .f. -,yyfsweei dlovely. 1 2 A' , f f A' fl y ,ll Y I ' f t I '. Ul 1' E Pk 'll 'R EVELYN PURNELI. 3 Dare Avenue Eve . . . wants to join the Waves . . . quiet-until you know her . . . a friend to all . . , we like her! try . . . dark eyes sparkle . . . bright lips smile , . . winning year . . . hello and goodbye. -f-'rf t ' 1 j . ,X ' 4 n 1 an L MARTHA RAMIRES DORCAS A. RIDGWAY Ar, Cm'll's Comer 25 Grove Street Martha . . . Spanish ances- Dor:as . . , very sweet . , , dependable . . . favorite pas- time -' being with a certain someone . . . enjoys reading . . . pet peeve-gossip BETTY ANN RIZZO ' 535 Chestnut Avenue a future Betty . . . sweet and petite . . . lovely dark hair . . . loves to laugh . . alwa s seen. . y o with Gail , . . boys? you bet! 5 N .Q -:ff 940' X Q69 BETTY RAMMEL EDNNIN E. RILEY R- D- 1 69 Penn Street 'VBGTTYH - - lcves C1 42035 Wiggles . . . never a dull time - - - Oh-3103 lm-lqh . . . moment . . . football player always with her gang . . . of fame . . . his specialty- anxious to please . . . con- girls? of course . . . loves to scientious worker. eat . . . a real comic. our Estonian friends. 1 I I. MARIS RAIURI IOAN E. ROBINSON I 1 ' SEABROOK W H94 York Street 4 Maris . . . always smiling Oiilcme '5 'tjgjidcgfihlii .,. . a pretty qirl . . , beautiful U' ' Q ' I 'H lf I ,thou l . . We wish we had- . . .Vaways seen with t..e T her artistic ability . . . one of qfmq ' ' 4 QOSSGSSOY of many fond memories . . . fun to be wgth. 76 CHARLENE BOBBlNS Cedarville Ch . . . hails from Cedar- ville . . . enjoys life . . . a fellow named lack tops her list . . . glad we know her . . . promising future. QWM . KV, - 1 ie-fi qt 'Ages i?. ' if f .fedex if .i,1f ' O l952 f ' e- A Jw I , cl-A 5, 1 . , .1 - L Offs en: if , . - I llltnlllu ml' M. W - jf IOAN F. ROSE IOAN ROURKE 55 East Aygnuo 499 Manheim Avenue loan . . . always has fun loan . - - quiet?-never - - - , , , regular pm,-on of the bubbles over often . . . dis- PHYLLIS A. ROGERS mgvle likes homework . . . C1 future 55 New sues, , , , smcere bookkeeper . loves fto roller' Phil . . . has a pleasant Pei PGGVG Enqd - manner . . . quiet and charm- ing . . . likes to bowl . . . neatness in a trim bundle. 6'-T! Lx.,L. t l :Mi qv-f NANCY I. ROMAN ,, J 89 Walnut Street Lf' Nanie . . . short . . . a nice girl to know . . . changeable ways . . . likes Echo class . . . pet peeve - late people . . . future dental hygienist . . . Newsy Nan -her gossip column. if we ff RONALD ROSE IAMES 311550 56 East Avenue Ronnie . . . small but mighty . . . remembers Miss Alexander's class . . . claims lunch as favorite subject . . . imagine girls as his pet peeve! . . . wants to join the Navy. ,, 'ua , Q. .5 ' 9 ?i' 1 X K nj a R. D. 6. Irving Avenue Rooster . . . tall . . . quiet? . . . still water runs deep . . . will never forget Mr. Smith's class . . . ambition -- to earn a degree in college . . . nic fellow to know. KVM! ' 5 f L ' . Q ,I We . an 11- 'gr- fu 5. wif? 5 A1 4 t 1 f .f J .ge 7: f ELLEN M. SASAKI Seabrook Ellen . . . short and sweet . . . neat appearance . . . a truly loyal and sincere friend . . . pet peeve - studying . . . conscientious worker. fy? BEVERLY SCHAFEH Cedarville Bev . . . sweet and dainty . . . pet peeve - homework . . . likes a certain someone . . . claims English as her favorite subject . . . ambition -stenographer. 1 lt f .. v ' ,- 1 QM I-WAN SZHECQBNBQJCH 5' 'ft nomar D. nomsn g'x'Sl'1GxC3!H4f '. .f.l,AE5izKgad iv M R. D. 6 ,L L rxbiains pluscl. . 1' our ,Ba nian df! . . . liked by all . . . WA L' editor-,.rA. alwaysffealkinq and until you know him I ' v yggq fu? . .', Qinb1gio5 '- ls? you bet! . . . prefers 'L LA rse .,V. likes ,Hnglish . . .. math . . . good looking. VA ' by evepfpne who knovis, sfher . . rpbpular. . ' S L, X M' ' kr' M' l , ,. if it ' 77 1' J l r PA,-'IJ KK, ,i X 1. as J -'il an-P' HILLEI. SCI-IWARTZ Rosenhciyn Guzy . . . idiot's delight . . . a real clown . . . tall cmd good looking . . . a lady killer . . . rarely serious . . . Rosenhayn's pride and joy. Mm 'jf . :-- ggi ' 1 its A -f A It i ,ll is , A . . t o i i . it A r- K ' f K yfl, ' K i A I , HOWARD SCUIJ. Shiloh Howard . . . quiet until you know him . . . good looking . . . always a friend . . . never without a girl . . . m- bition -Wraduate. 1 W gli A u . , I t Q. .W ff? WW E IOYCE F. SHARP Fortescue Sharpie . . . quiet? . . . wants to be a housewife - Boney's of course . . . likes to have fun . . . favorite sub- iect - lunch . . . oh, that laugh. J-HLA wsnsr: snnnnoox n z . D. Weasel . . . unceasing chat- ter . . . always on the go . . . pet peeve - men and homework . . . ambition - to become a nurse . . . claims chemistry as her favorite sub- ject. Seniors AA' RONALD I. SHAW 175 Broad Street sonality . . . loves to play X jokes . . . doesn't like girls? . . . enjoys history class . . . good looking . . . we like him . . . great guy. Ronnie . . . winning per- ' BARBARA Greenwich iff. v.,lA.,-7--'L 5 Wx Grd?- .,,. 039-5 F. GARY SIMMERMAN Greenwich 'Gary . . . ambition - to be six feet tall and weigh two hundred pounds . . . girls? - his specialty . . . favorite pastime - fixing his car . . . loves to tease. f ISABEI. SHEPPARD R. D. 3 , lsabel . . . always seen with Marion and Mickey . . . wants to be a secretary . . . likes to write letters-to Char- lie? . . . always cheerful. 78 ML i Beb . . . future English teacher . . . l22O Club . . . our Echo editor . . . surprises unlimited . . . those parties . . . always on the go . . sparkling and gay. NORMAN E. SHIMP R. D. 5 Shimpy . . . fun lover . . . likes the girls . . . favorite subject -- lunch . . . dislikes making up time . . . pint-size package of dynamite . . . contributes his share. li 0' x 0 B' Ya 4 inf' . or,-J L f ', -l'.....l i A , 'v, N99 5.1 ': '-FEA: ' -2 ' V- XJ 0 -t , - ...- VA0- M6 1-. .tf,ffa,ff . ?-fl QPR of '- -e , i s-31 if l mf ff' 1 1,5-f ' - . 'J l it I tn, 1 FRANK W. STANLEY HAROLD F. STEWARD 6,74 68 N. Laurel Street 173 vm' sue Cc' Stanley . . . good-natured Slew ' ' ' likes wean history? . . . erafs skating with a . . . always seen with Gary . loves to eat . . . arn- GVN W if W1 mcruum s. s'mA'n'oN IUHHN SIMONSON bition in life - still fr 5 ' ' D,,r5.ld Seabrook . U . Qhound good foot? player. ..RiCh,, G sports fan Iuhcm ' ' ' good Student main ambition - to graduate . . . enjoys reading . . . wants to go to college , . . likes his- tory class . . . brain in chem- istry . . . quiet and reserved. FRANCES M. SIMPKINS 77 Church Street Franie . . . sweet person- ality . . . likes to drive . . . enioys typing class . . . good student . . . pretty hair . . . seen often with Ioe . . . quiet 3 and reserved. 71 . cy 17 dv bv trap .5 1, s v. -P. il QS? . . . big things come in small packages . . . homework? . . . agriculture student . . . always clowning. l Dink works with a purpose . . . enjoys vacations . . . athletic interests . . . often seen with Mark . . . pet peeve - homework . . . marked for SUCCGSS. 3 Gumrs A. srANu:Y BENIAMIU A. STRANG- 4l South Pino Street 493 Irvin! A791100 Glad . . . specialty - fun Ben . , . gridiron star . . . , . . English ranks as her bashful at times . . . favorite favorite subject . . . pet peeve Pflslime - SDOUS - - - POP'-llflf -homework . . . office work- with the OPP'-Vsile Sex - - - -' period which ranks high in school - lunch! er? . . . quiet and reserved until you know her. 4'-Q DENNIS D. SORANTINO DELOHB TABQUINIO Lf cedqmus 127 s. nm sum '- , Danny . . . good looking Delores . . . where's Cdr! popular with the girls mella? . . . can always be likes lunch period best seen with Bucky . . . charm- of all . . . wants to be a ing smile.. . see her crown- farmer . . . neat dresser. ing glory . . . sweet and petite. wa HARRY A. THALWITZER 29 Church Street Bunk . . . active in Student Council . . . girls? . . . allergic to homework . . . popular . . . looks forward to graduation . . . life of the party . . . we like him! CAROL D. THOMSON R. D. 2, Dutch Neck Road Carol . . . quiet, but nice . . . hopes in the future to be an office worker . . . pet peeve - impolite people . . . television-indeed! . . . intel- ligent . . . clever seamstress. SASL trim.. V xii .R Zap CA A. TI 247 ou me ee S Carmel . . . enjoys writing to fellows in service . . . favorite subject - typing . . . hopes homework days will soon end . . . always seen with Delores. roi-in B. THUREN Camel Iohn . . . hunting fan . . . homework? . . . future radio operator . . . a well-liked fel- low . . . thinks it pays to keep quiet. 80 Seniors Grutcz F. mom i O! n. D. 1 5 , 2 ' Grace . . . shy, but friendly if . . . . a Phillies fan . . . why is there a violin? . . . Amer- ANN A, UHLAND ican History I-oh! yes . . . R, D, 3 hooes to travel. Ann , - I Why is there home work? . . . member of Clinic be Q0 iiv .- WILLIAM D. TROUT Shiloh Bill . . . girls and dates . . . finds sixth period quite inter- esting - lunch! . . . looks forward to Iune . . . English, well? . . . pastime - baseball . . . well-liked by all. E. MARION VAN METER R. D. 1 Marion , . . likes to be with Milt . . . favorite subject of'ice practice . . . never give up . . . appearances mean s much. is S O Club . . . will make good as a nurse . . . favorite subiect - Spanish . . . always well dressed. ERNIE VAN 54 Leader Street Ernie . . . smooth dancer . . . we wish we had his varied wardrobe smiles-girls melt . . . always with Nick. L J ff or - 'W-.., THOMAS C. VAN METER N. Laurel Street Tom . . . friend to all . . . whiz at algebra . . . pet peeve - a certain language . . . future Oldsmobile dealer . . . trumpet player . ... depend- able class worke. 'xl Z I . X. of is., Wu.. X it ,. CHARLES I.. VAN SAN1' 19 Grant Street Buckey . . . sports minded . . . hates to get up in the morning . . . usually seen with Dolores . . . wants to be- come a carpenter ' AMES I. VENCE 169 Walnut Street ence . . . goes in for motorcycling . . . witty . . . hates school . . . girls? . . . never! . . . future fashion photographer. I IANICE WEGNEB Elmer lanice . . . a good driver . . . sharp dresser . . . always with Iean . . . likes to be on the go . . . has many friends. Eddie . . . si- tion . . . fav 'te subject - typing . . . willing to help . . . future forecast-a reliable office worker. , I. WATSON 521 South Avenue Gu gl Tom . . . favorite pastime- sleeping . . . chemistry bug f . . seen with Owen . . . fuf I H - M 5 21 A ' . . - m A c ' v . . . l' s p - la src . . . b see it n 1 hk to W IO e . g - ' ture marine engineer . . . jjj with Hy I i G mon rather quiet . . . good student. mo WA , HARRY C. 28 Rogers v e GERALD L. WHEATLEY Clarence . . . first o e - Centerton Rodd basketball . . . girls? . . . lerry . . . fools with cars ardent Yankee fan . . . neat . . . Don's kid brother . . . dresser . . . ambition - to oh, that haircut! . . . wants own an Oldsmobile . . . our to make the Army his career. Iunior Pride. . f rn! I ,ge if ' W5 Zyl QA Seniors X j J jr A lerjv A ! J Y . N, . on V - nl . W J I C . v ,sr .gy . ,reef gt i 2 , Q K l ,Qt rr r 'J . . 14 CARLTON C. WILLIAMS 712 South Grove Street Carlton . . . track star . . . likes to drive and dance . . . favorite subject-health . . . hates talkative girls . . . have you heard him sing? - ' . , .ll O 5 EFPIE WILLIS P. O. Box 232 Effie . . . spends her spare timeginging and reading . . . , claims English as her favorite subject . . . friendly . . . al- ways enjoys a good time. VID X5 l .fl M. . 1 . I r ,, x , 1 ' ' nononmr M. d n and . . E lish is subject stand 'Wx HARRY H. WILSON Dividing Creek 'Sf jim-hu N. J Nare . . . loves to gun and , J! fish . . . enjoys going to ' HI A M. WISE school favdite pastime y 8 Mm sheet 1 15 doing :ll ' WHA' V ffCiggi ' . . . better known mum lf I ll L 3 hs t-Rod Hilda . . . her aft' y -.. I wr--' 1-' x Lg ARTHUR C. WHITAKER. 3d 402 Belmont Avenue . Art . . . loves flying . . . pet peeve is killing frogs . . . quite popular . . . seen as a pilot in the future. 4 KATIE MAE WILLIS 267 South East Avenue Kitty . . . twinkling eyes , . . favorite pastime-sewing . . . likes Spanish . . . cute chuckle . . . full of fun . . . potential school teacher ll' IOHN F. WINNER , 22 Giles Street lack . . . usually seen rid- ing around town . . . hates going to school . . . enjoys shop work . . . girl shy. AMANDA M. WOODLIN R. D. I Ginger . . . usually seen talking to a certain party . . . can't stand homework . . . wants to travel . . . I-lave you seen Beverly? W pastlihe is H. R .... hates to walk through crowded halls V . ambition-to be a tele- phone operator. 'gg If , FRANCES WOICULEWSKI R. D. l. Elmer Squash . . . always seen with Donald and his convert- ible . . . likes English . . . fu- ture ambition-housewiie . . . Have you seen Winnie? an vw ' Ml of l952 BBLENE F. WOOLBERT R. D. 5 Trink . . . always seeing Bert . . . tolerates anyone who says Oh, getem . . . fu- ture ambition - become a housewife . . . gay and cheer- ful . . . attractive clothes. 'S' u 'Wt MYRON F. WORRELI. 140 North Pearl Street Myron . . . loves fishing . . . can't stand study halls . . . enjoys working with wood . . . ambition is to become an offi- cer in the Navy. SAM YLNKELOWITZ OKIRU YOSHIDA Woodruff Seabrook Yankee . . . likes tennis Okiru . . . loves to watch . . . esquire , . . Sam Gnd Q11 television . . . can't stand his girls . . , Q nice guy to those study halls . . . favorite know . . . always laughing subject-chemistry . . . seems eatffutuga medical doctor. so reserved . . . we like him 0 e Qu' Nl! 1' D4-Jag f I p '1.. . cf fgtf-Cn. S'l'HI.I.A M. ZIGHOND R. D. 6 Stella . . . usually seen at the movies . . . loves English . . . ask her about homework . . . future ambition - tele- phone operator . . . Where's Phyllis? MARY LOU COURTRIGHT Mary Lou . . . seen driving her car . . . loves to have fun . . . always with friends . . . future secretary . pretty hair. , V f t I P V l . J I A ' 5-in li rv J ' IOAN YOUNG . ' l 1 ' D ' At' .. , V,-f A 1 I If df ' Al . . . always playingvk Y l phonograph records . . . dis- ' t 3 likes a Yankee fan . . . has A a yen to be a commercial ' ft ' artist. - K l it - X P A V J X 1 tl' ll . ,J lt Q 1 f' 1 1. 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' fl?-LET 'I w '55 ' CONNIE ADAMS 283 Payette St Commercral Al 2 General Clerxcal 3 4 Student Councxl l Clmrc Club 4 Homeroom Othcer 3 Baoonlan Staff EDWARD ADXINSON 116 Spruce St Commerc1alCl 2 3 4 I V Football 2 Track 2 Cross-country 3 IAMB L ALE Elmer Bookkeeprng 1 2 D E 3 Commerc1alC-4 CHARLES ALLEN 209 N Pearl St General Clerrcal l 2 3 Specral Course 4 Varsrty Football 4 VINCENT ALIBRANDO 605 N Pearl St Industrral Arts l 2 General Clerlcal 3 New General 4 I V Fooball 1 2 RALPH ANTHONY N Mann St Elmer New General 1 2 Screntrfrc 3 4 Homeroom Offlcer 3 '4 I V Baseballl 2 Varslty Base ball 3 4 Baconian Staff VIRGINIA ANZALONE 37 S Pme St. General Clerrcal 1 New General 2 3 4 MARII.YN ARDIS 90 York St Bookkeeprngl 2 New General 3 4 Baconian Stat F H A 4 PHEBE I AUSTIN 320 Atlantic St. Classrcall 2 Sczentrtrc 3 4 Commentatorl Hockey 3 Tenms 3 Glee Club 1 Echo 4 Baconlan Staff WILLIAM AVELLINO R D 4 Palrton Screntxhcl 2 3 4 DORIS AYARS 15 Taylor St New Generall Screntrfrc 2 3 4 F H A 1 2 3 4 Secretary 2 Treasurer 3 Presxdent 4 Canteen 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 35 Clxmc 3 4 Auditors and Treasurers 3 IANICE E BAEDER 116 Marxon St Commerc1alAl 2 Commercxal C3 4 Clmxc Club 3 4 I V Hockey 2 Homeroom Ofhcer 1 Bacontan Staff ROBERT BAILEY Drvxdmq Creek Screntxtrcl 2 3 4 Studeng Counc1l4 Honor Socrety 2 3 4 Glee Clubl I V Baseball 1 Cross Country 4 Track 2 3 4 Baconran Staff JACK BALLINGER Park View Herqhtl General Clerrcal l 2 D E 3 4 BARBARA L BAREISZIS 140 S Grlel St Commercral A1 Sc1ent1t1c 2 Classxcal 3 4 Canteen Commrtteel hockey 2 3 4 Basket ball 3 Mmorettel 2 3 4 Homeroom Ofircer 4 Baconlan Stat! HEI.EN M BATTEN 90 Central Ave New General 3 4 F H A 3 4 Bookkeeprng l 2 Baconian Staff CAROL A BEA 31 Marlyn St Sclentrhcl 2 3 4 Pepper Club 3 Glee Club 3 Choxr 3 Baconian Staff VIRGINIA M. BEDFORD 133 American Ave wGeneral12 3 4 FHA l Baconian Staff HARRY BERRY Main St. Cedarville Screntrhc 1 Industrral Arts 2 Screntxfrc 3 Specral 4 NATALE BISCONTE R D 1 Mrllvnlle New General 1 2 Industrxal Arts 3 4 BELFORD BLACKMAN 33 Raxlroad Ave Screntrtrc 1 Classrcal 2 3 4 French Club DAVID S BLEW 3d 267 Hampton St Sclentxtrc I 2 3 4 French Club 3 Echo 4 Baeonlan Staff EDWARD BLIZZARD R D 1 Parkvnlle Rd Commercral Bl 2 3 4 Honor Socrety 2 3 Commercral Club 2 3 4 Treasurer 2 Student Councll 3 4 Banking Club 2 Lrbrary Stal! 3 Ir Spd Cross 2 Baeonlcm Staff MATTHEW BOZAR 65 American Ave Sclentiilcl 2 D E 3 New General 4 E 1011 AUTIVITIE ELAINE BOESI-IE 475 Irvrnq Ave Scxentrhcl 2 3 4 Student Councrl 3 4 Glee Club l 2 Lxbrary Statt 2 3 4 Clmrc Club 4 Homeroom Othcer 2 Hockeyl 2 3 4 Basket balll 2 3 4 Tenms 3 4 Baconlan Stall PAUL BOWEN 117 Orchard St lndustnal l 2 3 4 Homeroom Otxcer 2 PATRICIA BOWMAN Cedarville New Generall 2 3 4 Glee Clubl 2 Home room Cthcer 3 Baconian Stott BETTY BOZEARTH Park Drlve Commercral Al 2 3 D E 4 Commercral Club3 Bandl 2 3 4 ROBERT BRANCH 59 Magnolia Ave Screntlfrc 1 2 3 Industr al Arts 4 Audro Vrsual Atds 2 GARRY BRANDT Screntrtxcl 2 3 4 Tenms 4 Baooman Staff HENRY BROWN R D 6 In ustnal Arts 1 2 3 4 I V Baseball l Basketball 3 BARBARA A BUIRCH R D 2 New Generall 2 3 4 WALTER E BURLINGAME D Commerc1alB1 2 3 Commercral C4 Foot ball 1 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Audro Vxsual s l 2 3 WII.LARD P BURTON R D 6 Burlington Rd General Clerical 1 Agrxculural B2 3 4 Fu ure Farmers of Amerrca 4 Secreary 4 CAROL V BUTLER 470 Bank St New General 1 2 3 4 SHIRLEY BYBIS 13 Atlantlc S Commercral A1 2 3 4 Honor Society 2 Cammercral Club 3 4 Homeroom Offrcer 1 ANN C CAMP 214 E Commerce S entrftc 1 2 3 4 ee Club 1 2 Baconlan Staff 4 ESTHER IOAN CARLI. 109 Fayette St Sr-rentrtrcl 2 3 4 French Club 4 Bacoman 76 Hampton St Staff 4 Color Guard 3 4 Captam 4 CAROL CAROLE Box 34 Fairton Secretarrall 2 D E 3 4 ELEANOR CARTER 201 Baltxmore Ave Screntlfrc 1 Commercral A2 3 Clerrcal Prac trce 4 NICHOLAS CETO III 44 S East Ave Classical 1 2 Screntrfrc 3 4 Honor Socrety 2 3 Student Councrll 2 Bandl 2 3 4 Home room Oftrcer 2 3 4 MAURICE CHEW 106 Walnut St lndustrral Arts 1 2 3 4 Honor Socrety 3 4 Homeroom Ottrcerl 3 Basketball l 2 3 4 Football 3 4 VIRGINIA P CHILLARI 61 South Ave General Clencal l Bookkeeplng 2 3 New General 4 OLENE CLARK Deertleld Commercral A1 2 3 4 Honor Socrety 2 Commercxal Club 3 4 Homeroom Oflxcer 3 MARIE COGGOVIA Cedarville Commerc1a1Al Commerc1a1B2 3 4 Honor Soctety 2 3 4 Glee Clubl 2 Audxtors and Treasurers Club 3 4 LORRAINE COLLINS Commercral Al 2 Commercral C3 4 Glee Cubl 3 4 REGINA N COOMBS Screntrhc l 2 3 Specral Course 4 Glee Club 1 2 Bacomrm Staff GARY COOPER 59 Church St. lndustrxal Arts l 2 3 4 Cross Country 3 Audra Vrsual Axds 3 4 Baconlan Staff DORIS G CORSON 255 Bank St. Screntihc 1 2 3 Specral Course 4 Hockey Manager 4 Basketball Manager 2 3 4 Baoonlae Staff LARRY CORSON Elmer lndustrxal Arts l 2 3 4 Foo ball Manager 2 3 Track Manager l Homeroom Olfrcer 2 3 HOWARD R COSSABOON R D 5 Screntrfrcl 2 3 4 Football 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Baseballl 2 3 4 Track 2 Bacoman Staff MARY LOU COURTRIGHT D Secretanall 2 3 4 RONALD CRISPIN Elmer Agrxculture l 2 Bookkeepmg 3 4 Audrtors and Treasurers 3 4 VIRGINIA CROMER 227 Cohanley St. Salem 1 2 3 New General 4 BARBARA CUFF 713 E Commerce St. Commercxal A l Commercral C 2 New General 3 4 Clrnrc Club 4 Baconran Staff MARION CURLEY 166 Church St Screntrfrcl 2 3 Class1cal4 Clrmc Club 3 4 Homeroom Ofhcer l 4 Bacoman Staff Hockey Manager l 2 3 Modern Dance I IEEE R DARE R D I Agnculture B1 2 3 4 Future Farmers of Amerxcal 2 3 4 ELEANOR DAVIS Cedarville New General l Clerrcal B2 General Clerrcal 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 NANCY A DAVIS Shiloh General Clencal l 2 3 4 CHARLES G DEAN Fairton lndustrrall 2 3 4 PHYLLIS G DeGREGORIO 47 S Plne St Commercral Al 2 3 4 Homeroom Offrcer l Student Councrl 2 Homeroom Basketball l 2 3 Clmrc Club 4 Baoonlan Staff ANNE M DeIOHN 400 S East Ave Commerc1a1Al 2 3 4 Cheerleader 1 2 3 4 Homeroom Offlcer 3 Baconian Staff IOAN L DENNEHY 35 N Pearl St Baconxan Staff ELIZABETH DENNER R D 2 New General l Scxentrfzc 2 3 4 French Club 4 Orchestra 2 3 4 Band 2 3 4 Commenta tor 2 3 4 Bulldog Bulletm Board MARY M DeNOFIO 54 E Maple Ave Commercral Al 2 3 4 Commercral Club 3 4 Homeroom Offrcer 2 3 Baconian Staff MAMIE R DxI RANK R D 6 Commerc1alAl 2 3 4 Class Ofhcer 2 3 4 Homeroom Oifrcer l 4 Glee Club 2 Baconlan Staff PHYLLIS I. DxLIBER't'A R D 1 Mlllvllle Commercral A1 2 Bookkeeprng 3 Specral 4 Student Councrl l Grrls Glee Club 1 Bacon Ian Staff THERESA M DIMEO 530 Coral Ave Commerc1alAl 2 3 4 Commerc1alClub3 4 Baconlan Staff MARE DOLSON R D 4 Agrrculture 1 2 New General 3 4 ELEANOR B DOUGHTY 11 Edgewood Ave Cedarville Screntrfxcl 2 3 4 Glee Clubl Clxmc Club Baeoman Staff FRANK H DuBOIS R D 3 Scxentxtrc 1 2 3 4 Honor Soc ty 3 4 Baconlcm Staff HELEN A DULAN 36 Lakeview Ave New General 1 2 3 4 Future Homemakers of Amerrca 1 Baconxan Staff CONNIE DUNHAM 124 S Pine St Classical 1 Screntrlrc 2 3 New General 4 Future Teachers of Amerrca 4 Baconlan S aff CHARLES O ELMER 526 South Ave Screntxfcl 2 3 4 Bandl 2 3 4 Orchestra 3 4 Homeroom Otfrcerl 3 , . ' -,1 ' ,1 111: 1: 111: 1 1 5 ' 1 12 11: I I I 1- 1 . : 111: - - - 1 . 11 11 11 - 1 1 11 11 ' -,,,g.. 1 1 11: 111: : I . I ,. , . 111 1 A - . . 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' 11 1. 9' I1..-am. , KI 0 EUGENE ELY 29 Devonslure P1 Scxentlflcl 2 3 4 Cross Country 4 Track 4 LOUIS A EMMONDS 36 Center St Elmer Scxentxflc l 2 4 Agnculture B3 Glee Club 2 F F A 3 Homeroom Oftrcer 2 Football Man agerl Wrestlmg 2 3 4 HAZEL D EVANS Seabrook Commercxal Al General Clerxcal 2 3 4 Homeroom Ottxcer 1 HELEN R FASSNACHT 321 Grove St. Commercxal Bl 2 3 4 Commerctal Club 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Baconlan Staff CAROL C FELMEY 49 Cedar St Commercral 1 2 Bookkeepxng 3 D 5 E 4 I V Hockey l NORMAN FLETCHER Markley Manslon N Laurel St lnclustrxal Arts l General Clerrcal 2 D G E 3 New General 4 I V Football 2 MARY LOU FOGG R D 3 New General l Screntlllc 2 3 4 Glee Club l 4 Future Teachers of Amerxca 4 Baconlan Staff RONALD FRAMBES Seabrook lndustrxal Arts l 2 3 4 Student Councrl 3 I V Footballl Varsrty 2 3 CAROLYN M FRANCIS 1 Rrdqe Ave Commerc1a1A1 2 3 4 Glee Clubl Home room Otfrcer 2 4 Baconlan Staff Commercxal Club 4 HARUO FUIIKI Seabrook Industrral Arts 1 2 General Clerzcal 3 Spe c1al4 I V Football 1 Varsxty 2 3 IANE1' FUREY 234 Irvlnq Ave Commercial Al 2 Commercxal C3 4 Clrmc Club 3 4 Servrce League 2 3 4 Iunror Red Cross I LULA E GANDY Newport Commercial Bl 2 3 4 Echo 3 4 Commercral Club 4 Glee Club l I-lomeroom Officer l 3 Baconlan Staff Credxtors and Treasurers Club 3 4 Basketball 3 4 CHARLES W GARRISON 42 S East Ave Industrlal Arts l General Clerical 2 Dxstrxbu uve Educatxon 3 4 Prestdent 4 ETHEL O GARRISON Elmer Commerclal A l 2 3 General Clertcal 4 LESTER B GARTON Deerfield Bookkeepmgl 2 3 4 Commercral Club 2 3 Credrtors and Treasurers Club 3 4 Llbrary Staf 3 4 IEAN C GAUNTT 23l Bank Sl Commercial Al 2 3 General Clerrcal 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 ELAINEM GLASPEY R D 5 Commercxal Al 2 3 4 Bandl 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 1-tomeroom Otfrcer l SHIRLEY A GLENNING Shiloh Commercxal Al 2 3 4 Commercral Club 4 Glee Club 2 3 PHYLLISI GODOWN Cedarville GE 2 3 4 Glee Clubl 2 Echo Servzce League 2 3 I V Hockey 2 Varsrty Softball l 2 PAULA H GOLDBERG 106 Unrversxty Ave Screntrfx l 2 3 4 Student Counctll Clxmc Club 3 4 Homeroom Offxcer 2 3 Baconlan Staff VIVIAN B GOLDSBORO 65 Coral Ave New Generall 2 3 4 Clxmc Club 3 4 la conxan Staff MARGARET L GOODWIN R D 2 Scxenhfxcl 2 3 4 Student Counc1l4 Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Clmlc Club 2 3 4 BCCOIIIGII Staff Basketball Manager l 2 3 4 Ir Red Cross 2 ll Illll 1lC'l'lVl'l'lll CHARLES D GOULD 537 E Commerce St. New General l 2 3 4 Football Manager 3 4 MATILDA GOULD R D 4 New General l 2 3 4 MARITA GRAVES 54 Orange St Classrcall 2 Screntrftc 3 4 Homeroom Otfx cer 2 3 4 Commentator Club 2 3 Library Statt 3 4 Baconian Staff FRANK GRIFFIE 266 Cohansey St. lndustnal Arts 1 2 3 Specral 4 NANCY I GUMP 257 Fayette St. Sctentxtrc 1 2 3 4 Homeroom Offxcer 2 4 Honor Socrety 2 DONALD GUTH R D 5 Scxentrttc l 2 3 4 Student Counctl 2 Home- room Presxdent 3 4 Class Ottxcer 3 4 FLORENCE M HALTER 51 Oak St. New General 1 2 Specxal 3 4 Clmxc Club 3 Banking Club 2 MARY L HAND NOWPON Commerctal Al 2 3 Commercral Club 4 Glee Club 1 4 DALE Y HARRIS 410 lrvlnq Ave New General 1 Commercral A2 3 4 Ba conlan Staff Band 3 Homeroom Offxcer 2 3 IOAN R HARRIS 410 Irvlnq Ave New General 1 Screntrflc 2 3 4 Student Counc113 Band 3 Daoonlan Staff 4 F H A 1 Future Teachers of Amerrca 4 ROY M HARRIS 23 Academy St Industrial Arts l 2 3 4 WALTER E HARRIS I5 Penn St Industnal Arts l 2 3 4 Student Councll 3 Homeroom Treasurer 4 Baseball 2 4 Wrest lmg 3 Basketball Manager 4 DANIEL HART 69 Coral Ave New General 1 2 3 4 Football l 2 3 Foot ball Manager 1 Basketball 2 Baseball l ISAMU HASHIMOTO Ill Iunlper St Seabrook Industrial Artsl 2 3 4 PATRICIA A. HEISROTH l'Il Walnut St. Secretanal 1 2 3 Bookkeepmg 4 ANGELINE A HICKMAN Cedarvllle Commerc1alA1 2 3 4 Glee Club l Secre- tanal Group 3 Commerctal Club 4 MARIAN T HIRATA Seabrook Sctentxfxcl 2 3 4 Honor Socxety 2 Dacollan Staff MARVIN I HITCHNER Greenwich Classxcal l Commercral B3 4 Homeroom Treasurer 1 2 I V Football 1 2 Varsrty Football 4 Baseball l 2 Wrestlmg 3 RAE A HITCHNER R. D 4 New General l 2 3 4 FRANKLIN T HOLDING D rxcultureBl 2 3 4 F F A Audxo VxsualA1ds 1 2 3 4 President 4 IEAN M HORNER 301 Cohansey St. New General l Commercral C-1 2 3 4 IAMB l HOWELL 3d Cedarvllle Screntxfxc 1 Agnculture A2 3 4 Homeroom Presxdent 1 I-lomeroom Vxce Presxdent 3 F F A 2 3 4 l'lonorSoc1ety3 4 DREXEL C HOWETT 41 Washlnglon St Screntrftcl 2 3 4 ALBERT I IIEDA Seabrook Scxentntrcl 2 3 4 Baoonlan Staff Class Exe- cutxve Commxttee 3 FUIIKO IKEDA Seabrook Scxentrfxc l Commerczal A2 3 4 Ir Red Cross l Student Councrl 2 4 Commerctal Club 2 3 4 Vrce Prestdent 4 Honor Society 2 3 4 Secretary 4 Class Oftxcer 3 4 In school Secretanal 3: Homeroom Offrcer 1 3 Ottlce Co-op 4 Baconian Staff 89 IUNE I INOUYE Seabrook Classxcal 1 2 Screntxfxc 3 4 Honor Stal! 2 Lrbrary Stat! 2 3 4 Homeroom Otfrcer 2 Ba conlan Staff Varslty Tenms 3 4 E. TOKIO ITO Seabrook Classtcal l 2 3 4 Honor Socrety 2 Student oouncrl 3 Treasurer 3 Class Ofhcer 2 Treas urer 2 French Club 3 Homeroom Offrcer 2 3 Presxdent 2 3 Football 2 3 4 Baconlan Staff IEAN NEON R. D I New General 1 2 3 4 HARRY S JACKSON R D 2 Screntrfxc 1 General Clencal 2 New General 3 4 Art Staff 4 Glee Club 1 ROBERT IERRELL Cedarvllle Agnculture A l Sclentrfxc 2 3 Commercial B-4 F F A 1 Audxo V1sualAxds 2 3 4 Com mercxal Club 4 Treasurer 4 PETER IESPERSEN R D I Sclentrftcl 2 3 4 Honor Socxety 3 4 Class Offrcer 4 Tenms 1 2 Varsxty Tennis 3 4 DONALD M IOHNSON Deertleld rxculture B1 2 3 4 F F A l Secretary 2 3 Audxtors and Treasurers 3 IAC! IOHNSON Deerileld Classical l 2 3 4 Varsxty Baseballl 2 3 4 Varszty Football 3 4 Co-Captain 4 Track 2 LEO JOHNSON 55 W Commerce Sl. General Clerical 1 2 3 4 Student Council LEE ROY IONB ROIOIIIICYI lndustr1alAx-tsl 2 3 4 Glee Clubl 2 3 4 I V Football 2 3 Varsrty Football 4 WARD I KANAZAWA Seabrook Screntttxc 4 Football 4 MASARU KAZAOKA Scxentrfrcl 2 3 4 Homeroom Officer 4 DONALD G KELLER R D 4 Agrxculture Bl 2 3 4 Honor Soclety 3 4 Audltors and Treasurers 4 Lxbrary Staff 2 3 4 THEODORE R IELLEY 382 Vlne St. lndustrral Arts 1 2 3 4 I V Footballl 2 3 Varsrty Football 4 I V Baseballl 2 3 Var stty 3 4 SERNICE A KELLMAYEI 333 N Pearl Sl. Sczentrtxcl 2 3 4 Baconlan Business Staff RAYl'IH.D E. KELLY 27 Ewing SI. Sctennfrcl 2 3 4 I V Footballl Varsity Football 2 3 4 Baseball 3 4 Basketball 2 RAY T KINKADE ll? Bank St. Screnttfxcl General Clerlcal 2 D E 3 4 THOMAS XOLENIO Shlloh Commerc1alBl 2 3 4 Artl 2 Commercial Club 3 4 Audrtors and Treasurers 3 4 Honor Socrety 4 In School Secretary 3 laconlan Statf Business Manager TIIU KRUUS Seabrook Irregularl 2 Classrcal3 4 IAAN E. IUUSKVERE Seabrook Sctentrfrc 2 3 4 Stamp Club 4 ANNE KWASNICXI 'll Nlchols SI. Commercral A 1 2 3 Drstnbutwe Education 4 Commercxal Club 2 3 ELAINE L. KWASNICKI R. D l Commercial B-l 2 3 D E. 4 Lxbrary Staif 2 Glee Club 2 I V Basketball 2 3 IAC! C LACEY 21 Cedm St lndustnal Artsl 2 3 4 Servrce Leaquol 2 IEAN E. LANGE 52 Welt Ave Sclentzffcl 2 3 4 Clmic Club 3 4 Future Teachers ot Amenca 4 Homeroom Offlcer 3 I laeonlan Statf Hockey 2 3 4 Baskeball Manager 3 MILE LASTER 37 Orange St lndustnal Arts 1 2 3 4 Varsxty Football 4 Track 3 4 e e ' . 111: : 1 1111 1- 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1 .1 111 1 ' 1 ' ,. . I ' ,- 111 1 1 111 ' .. .1 : - I - I I ' III I5 ,g - ,II 1111 1 , 11: 1 1 1 1 ' 1 . 1 1 - , 2 1 11 '1 1 1 1 1' I - I 11 11: - I 111 1 1 I , 1 , 1.1 . 1111 1 I 1 1 1 1 1: 1: 1 I 1 1 1 111 1 ... . , 1 1 . I . I I . . 1: : . 11 1 1 II , 111: 1 ' ,g ,. ' 17 I 1 - - -7 1 17 ' 1 , 1 , , 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 . I . . , 1111 11 I . .. I ' -1 1: : : 1: I1- I . 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' 7 1 11 1 1 1: : 11 1 : ' , 11: 1 11 : ' ,y . 1 1 11 1 1 1 1: ' 11 1: ' : ' 1 1 I, I U I 1-.11 NORMAN W LAWRENCE 118 Atlantic St. Industrxal Artsl 2 3 D E 4 Servlce League BERNICE LAZAROFF 733 N Pearl St. Sczentmcl 2 3 4 French Club 3 4 Presrdent 4 Ir Town Meetmg 4 Vxce Presldent 4 Honor Socxetyl 2 3 Commentatorl 2 3 4 Treas urer 4 Lxbrary Stait 3 4 Homeroom Oihcer 2 Band 2 3 Tenms 3 4 Baoonlan Staff PARVIN O LEWIS 53 York St. Industr1alArtsl 2 3 4 ARLYNE S LISKER Elmer Classical I Scxentxfxc 2 3 4 Iunror Town Meetmg 4 Commentator Clubl 2 3 4 Future Teachers of Amerxca 4 Chmc Club 2 3 4 WENDELL McG LLOYD R D 4 Industnal Arts 1 2 3 4 Varsxty Baseball 3 I V Baseballl 2 Varsxty Football 3 4 I V Football l 2 IOHN D LONG 3 Walnut Pl Industr1alArts1 2 3 4 CHARLES A LORE Newport Scxentxhc 1 Bookkeepmg 2 3 General Cler ical 4 DOLORES E LOVE 456 Coral Ave New General l Commercml A2 3 D E 4 Commercxal Club 2 3 F F A l Student Councrl 3 Color Guard 3 4 WALTER D LOVELAND Elmer lndustr1alArts1 2 3 4 RUTH LOWE Deerfield New General 3 4 SHIRLEY A LUPTON Summlt Ave Scxentlflcl 2 3 4 French Club,3 Honor So cxety 2 Future Teachers ot Amenca 4 Home room Ofixcerl 2 3 4 Red Crossl Bacoman Staff IEAN M McALLlS'1'ER D Commercxal Al 2 Commerczal B 3 New Gen eral 4 Baconlan Staff GAII. McCALI.1C! 111 N Pearl St Commerc1a1A1 2 3 4 Honor Soclety 3 4 Commercxal Club 3 4 Lxbrary Staff 2 Fu ture Teachers of Amenca 4 Homeroom Ofhcer l 2 4 Bacoman Staff KAY C MCCHIISNEY 85 S East Ave SCl91'lll.1lC l Commercial A2 3 4 Stuaent Councxl 1 2 3 Glee Club 3 Commerczal Club 4 Softball! Hockeyl 2 3 4 Bacoman Staff Audxtors Club 4 Homeroom Offrcer 1 GENE McCLOUD 994 Iuniper St Seabrook Industr1alArtsl 2 3 4 MARION 1 MCCORMICK Sl Division St. Secretanal l General Clencal 2 New General 3 Specral 4 MARION E. McDERMO'1 l' R D 3 Commerctal Al 2 3 4 Glee Club l Lxbrary Staff 2 Commercral Club 3 4 Bacanlan Staff IAMIS D McWlLLlA.MS 122 Broad St. Scxentzhc l 2 3 4 Class Cifxcer 1 Home- room Oiflcer 2 3 MARY ANN MAGGIONCALDA 75 Wayne Rd Commerc1alAl 2 3 4 Honor Socxety 2 3 4 Commercxal Club 3 4 Class Oihcer l Band 1 2 3 4 Homeroom Ofhcerl Baconlan Staff R ELAINE MASON Greenwich New General l Cornmerczal A2 3 Dxstrxbu two Educatlon 4 Commerczal Club 3 IUNE P MATHIS 45 Spnxce St Commerc1alA1 2 3 4 Commercxal Club 3 4 Othce Co-op 4 Glee Club 2 E ELAINE MATTHEWS Mlnches La Scientdxcl 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 3 4 Ba eontan Staff IUDITH A. MATYBIAS 21 Woodland Dr Classical 1 2 Scxentxhc 3 4 French Club 3 laoonlan Staff E ltlll AGTIVITIE ELKE MATTH EN New General 4 Exchange student from Ger many ALICE A MATTSON New Generall 2 3 4 F A 2 ooman Staif LILEEN F MAURER 4l Albertson Ave ommerctal Al 2 3 4 Commercxal Club 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 Bacoman Staff IACK I MAXWELL 110 Maqnolla Ave Industr1alArtsl 2 3 4 Varsxty Football 3 4 JOHN H MEAD 23 Bank St. Scxentxhcl 2 3 4 Student Counczll 2 3 Homeroom 4 IEAN MECKE 17 Rose St Cofnmercxal Al 2 3 4 Commercxal Club 3 4 Glee Club 2 IO1-IN A MENEGHINI 93 York St. Industrxal Arts l 2 3 ANDREWI MILES 22 Charles St. General Clencal l 2 3 4 Pres1dent3 MARGIE M MILLER R D 5 Commercral Al 2 Bookkeepmg 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Cheerleader 2 3 4 Cholr 1 2 3 4 Servxce League 3 MARY LOUISE MILLS 145 Belmont Ave Commerctal A1 2 3 4 MILLER V MILLS Elmer Industnal Arts l 2 3 4 SHIRLEY M MINNICI 188 N Laurel St Commercxal Al 2 3 4 Commercial Club 4 Glee Club 1 3 In School Secretary 4 MASAAKI MIYAZAKI Seabrook Scxentthcl Z 3 4 Trackl Baconxan Staff BEN MIZUSAKI Seabrook Scxentxixc I Industrmal Arts 2 3 Spectal 4 ROBERT MOORE 147 E Commerce St B H S Sclentxflc 4 MARIE R MORANO Seabrook Scxentxfxcl Commerc1alA2 3 4 Honor So cxety 2 3 4 Vlce Pres1dent4 Commerclal Club 2 3 4 Executtve Commxttee 4 Home room Oftxcer l 2 3 Baooman Staff 4 Ottxce Coop 4 Secretary 4 In School Secretarxal Group 3 MARTIN MULFORD 183 E Commerce St Classxcall 2 Sc1en'1f1c 3 4 Bandl 2 3 4 Student Councxl 2 4 Homeroom Oihcer 3 Baconlan Staff BARBARA 1 MUSSO 131 Vme St Commerclal Al 2 Commercxal B3 General Clerlcal 4 Canteen Commxttee 4 Bacoman Staff DOUGLAS S NAIAMURA Seabrook Sclentxfxcl 2 3 4 Class Offlcer 3 I V Foot ball 1 I V Baseballl 2 Varsxty Baseball 3 Homeroom Oftxcer 4 DAVID I-I NAKAUCHI Seabrook Industr1alArtsl 2 3 4 ARLINDUS NICHOLSON 84 S East Ave Commercxal Al 2 Commerclal B3 4 Ba conlan Staff Commermal Club 4 ln School Secretary 4 Audxtors and Treasurers 4 CARL NIEUKIRI R D 2 lndustnalArts1 Commerc1a1B2 3 D E 4 Homeroom Oftlcer 1 AUdlOV1SUGl Axds l 2 3 4 Audxtors and Treasurers 3 BEITY OGATA Seabrook Sczentthcl 2 3 4 Modern Dance 1 Honor Socxetyl 2 Homeroom Ofhcer 2 3 4 Tennxs 3 4 Baoonlan Staff PATRICIA A OGDEN 203 W Commerce St. Classlcall Sctentxhc 2 3 4 Echo 4 Student Counc1l4 Glee Club l Hockey 1 2 3 4 Tenmsl 2 3 4 Basketballl 2 3 4 Home- room Ofhcer 3 Baooman Staff 90 HAZE1. OKINO Seabrook Sclentzhcl 2 3 4 Honor Socxetyl 2 Home room Ottxcer 1 2 3 Baooman Staff Assxstant Edxtor MASAAKI OOKA Seabrook Sctentlixcl 2 3 4 MANUEL OSTROFF R. D 6 r1cultureAl 2 3 4 F F A12 I FOSTER OWEN 168 Fayette St Scxentttxcl 2 3 4 Bandl 2 3 4 Stud t Counctl l 2 4 Varstty Football 2 4 Home room Otfrcer 3 Band Presldent 4 MARY ANN OWEN 26 East Ave Classxcal l 2 Scxenhixc 3 4 Honor Soczety 3 4 Presxdent 4 Echo 4 Assxstant Edxtor 4 Student Councll l 2 3 4 Vxce-Presxdent 3 Pres1dent4 Lxbrary Staff 2 3 4 French Club 4 Bacoman Staff Hockey Managerl 2 3 IOANNE A. PANICHELLI 149 S Pme St. Commerc1alAl 2 3 4 BARBARA E PEARCE R D 2 Classxcall Scxentxtxc 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 4 Ir Red Cross 1 Baconnan Staff ANTHONY PERELLA 60 South Ave Scxentzflcl 2 3 4 HORACE E PERKINS 20 Lemon St New General l 2 3 Specxal 4 Varsxty Base- ball Manager 3 MILDRED A PEIERSON Newport New General 1 Commerc1alB2 3 4 Glee Club 1 Commercxcrl Club 4 Audrtor and Treasurers 3 4 Clxnxc Club 4 ELIZABETH E PIERCE R D 3 Commercxal Bl 2 Commerctal C-3 4 Baoonran Staff JOSEPH I PIPITONE Roeenhayn Screntthcl 2 Commerc1al3 4 Commerc1a1 Club 4 Audxtors and Treasurers 4 MARIE E PIPITONE Rosenhayn Commerc1alAl 2 3 4 Glee Clubl Home room Presxdent 2 Honor Socxety 2 Commerclal Club 3 4 Ofhce Co-op 4 Bacoman Staff PHYLLIS A PIPITONE Rosenbayn Commerc1alBl 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 Audt tors and Treasurers 3 4 PHYLLIS M. PIPTONE Rosenbayn Sc1ent1hc1 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 Cllmc Club 4 Homeroom Offxcer 2 3 Bacoman Staff NATALE PIZZO R D 1 Mrllvxlle Commerc1alBl 2 3 Clerxcal 4 Varstty Foot b 2 3 4 PHILIP POLOF 5 Madison Ave Industr1alArtsl 2 4 D E 3 Varsxty Wrest lmq 3 ELEANOREI POWELL R D 5 Commerclal Al 2 3 4 Student Councxl 3 Commerczal Club 3 4 Honor Soctety 2 NANCY C PRICE Newport Commercxa1Al 2 3 4 Honor Socrety l 2 Commerclal Club 3 4 Bankmg Club 1 Glee Club 1 2 Homeroom Othcer 4 Varsrty Basket ball 2 EVELYN PURNELL 3 Dare Ave Commerc1alAl 2 General Clencal 3 4 Art Staff 3 Glee Club 4 Servlce League MARIS RAIUR1 Seabrook General Clencal 2 Sc1ent1f1c 3 4 Glee Club 3 Tenms 3 French Club 4 MARTHA RAMIRES Carll s Corner New General l 2 3 General Clencal 4 BLTFY RAMMEL D General Clerxcal l 2 3 D E 4 Glee Club 2 3 Archery 2 DORCAS A RIDGWAY 25 Grove St General Clerical 1 Commercxal A2 3 4 L1 brary Staff 2 3 4 Commercxal Club 3 4 Baoonian Staff ' I,,,,, I 1 - 111: 1: - 3. 1 111 1 .. , . . 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I , 11 1 ' - -1: -1: - - '1111 111 1 1 ' ' 11 1 1 1 '11 11 1111 1 ' 1 1 1 I I ' ' 1 '11- -1 1 '11 ' 1 ' 1 1 I I I 5 1 ,7 . 1 1 . 1 '1111 11 1 1 11 1 'II ' 1 1 1: 11: H- -1 1 1 11 - 111--1 1 1 1 11 1 11 ' 1 . 1 - - 1 111 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 '1 11 ' 11 11 1 1111 1111 1 11 1 I 1 1 1 - EDVIIN RILEY 39 Penn St. Sclentxhcl 2 3 4 I V Football 2 Varsxty Football 3 4 BETTY ANN RIZZO 535 Chestnut Ave Com'nerc1al A l 2 3 4 In school Secretary 3 Commerczal Club 3 4 Homeroom Ofhcer 4 Othce Co-op 4 CHARLENE ROBBINS Cedarville Sclentrtrcl 2 Commercial B3 4 Commerclal Club 4 Audttors and Treasurers 4 Glee Club 1 Baconxan Stall IOAN E ROBINSON 94 York St. Commercral Al Scxentlfxc 2 3 4 Class Ex ecutxve Commrttee l 2 Ir Red Cross 1 l.1brary Stat! 2 3 4 V1cePresxdent 3 4 Hockeyl 2 3 4 Basketballl 2 3 4 Tenms l 2 3 Bacoman Staff PHYLLIS A ROGERS 55 New St. Commerc1alBl Commercral C2 3 4 Artl 2 NANCY I ROMAN!! I9 Walnut St. Scxentrttcl 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 French Club 3 Hockey 3 Echo 3 4 Lrbrary Stall 3 4 Baconian Staff ROBERT D ROMER D Scxentrtrcl 2 3 4 I V Football 2 IOAN F ROSE 56 East Ave General Clerxcal l 2 3 4 RONALD ROSE 56 East Ave Scxenhfxc l General Clerxcal 2 D E 3 Gen eral Clencal 4 Archery l I V Manager 1 IOAN ROURKE 499 Mcmhexm Ave Commercral Bl 2 3 4 Glee Club l 2 3 Audxtors and Treasurers 3 4 IAMES RUSSO R D S lndustrral Arts l 4 Screntrftc 2 Commerczal B3 Band l Glee Club 3 Orchestra l Screntxhcl 2 3 4 Honor Socletyl 2 Home room Otftcer 2 3 Baconlan Stall BEVERLY E SCHAEER Cedarville CommercxalA1 2 3 4 Comrnercxal Club 4 Glee Club 1 HELEN SCHECKENBACH R D 2 Scxentttxcl 2 3 4 Honor Socrety 2 Echo 3 4 Class Executrve Commxttee 3 Class Ol Itcer 4 French Club 3 4 Cheerleader 2 3 4 Captatn 4 Homeroom Oihcer l 2 Baconlan Staff Edrtor HILLEI. SCHWARTZ Roeenhayn Scxentlfrcl 2 3 4 commentator Clubl 2 3 4 Treasurer 2 Pres1dent4 Ir Town Meetmq 4 Glee Club l Echo Play 3 Tenms 3 4 Homeroom Ofhcerl Bacanian Stall B H S Radxo Show HOWARD SCULI. Shiloh Industrxal Artsl 2 3 4 Aud1oV1sualA1ds ELLA WEASE SEABROOX R D 2 Scxentxfxcl 2 3 4 Clrmc Club 4 Secretary 4 Bacoman Staff French Club 4 Ir Red Cross 4 AILEEN M SHARP Old Deerfield Pike Classtcal 1 2 SCIGPIIIIC 3 4 Honor Soczety 2 Class Offlcer 2 Student Councrl 1 2 3 4 Secretary 4 Llbrary Staff 2 3 4 Pres1dent3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Baeonlan Staff IOYCE I' SHARP Fortelcue Commerclal Al 2 D E 3 4 Secretary 4 Glee Club l RONALD I SHAW 175 Broad St. New General 1 2 3 D E 4 Homeroom Ot trcer l ISABEL SHEPPARD R D 3 Commerctal Al 2 3 4 Honor Soclety 2 Com merclal Club 3 4 Glee Club l 2 Lrbrary Stall 3 Il lllll AUTIVITIE BARBARA H SHILLINGSRURG Greenwich Classxcal l 2 3 Sczentrixc 4 Glee Club l Cumc Club 2 3 4 Pres1dent3 4 Honor So cxety 3 Echo 3 4 Edltor 4 Student Counctl 3 4 Homeroom Otilcerl 2 Basketball 3 Ir Town Meetrnq 4 Audxtors and Treasurers 3 Baoonian Stall NORMAN E. SHIMP D Commerc1alCl 2 D E 3 4 Homeroom Oi ircer 2 3 F GARY SIMMERMAN Greenwich Commercxal Bl 2 D E 3 4 Glee Clubl Homeroom Otlxcer 2 IUHAN SIMONSON Seahrot Classxcall 2 3 4 Stamp Club 4 FRANCE M SIMPKINS 77 Church St. Commercial Al Commercial B2 3 D E 4 Homeroom Ofixcer 3 4 DENNIS D SORANTINO Cedarville Aqnculture Bl 2 3 4 FRANK W STANLEY ll N Laurel St. Classrcal l Commercxal B2 D E 3 4 GLADYS A. STANLEY 41 S Pine St Commerc1alAl 2 Commercral B-3 General Clencal 4 Baeonlan Staff HAROLD I' STEWARD I73 Vine St Sczenuhc l New General 2 3 4 Art Staff 4 I V Footballl 2 Varsrty Football 3 4 BENIAMIN A STRANG 433 Irving Ave Screntrhc l 2 3 4 Homeroom Olhcer l 2 3 Footballl 2 3 4 Baseball 3 I V Basket ball 2 Varstty Basketball 3 4 Trackl 2 3 4 RICHARD S STRATTON Deerfield r1cultureBl 2 3 4 F F A 1 Wrestlmq I V 2 Varsrty 3 HENRY I STREAHLE Eaxrton Industrrcl Arts l 2 3 4 I V Football 2 Varsrty Football 3 4 General Clerlcal 1 Bookkeepmq 2 New Gen era 3 4 HARRY A THALWITZER 23 Church St. Agrrculture Bl 2 3 4 Glee Clubl 2 Stu dent Councxl I 2 3 4 F F A 4 V1cePres1 dent I V Baseballl 2 I V Football l 2 Varsrty Football 3 4 CAROL D THOMSON D Commerc1alAl 2 3 4 Glee Clubl 2 Com merc1al Club 3 4 JOHN B THUREN Carmel Sctentxfxc 1 2 Inaustrxal Arts 3 4 Audxo- Vxsual Aldsl 2 3 4 PATSY TIMMONS Falrton Commercral Al 2 General Clerxcal 3 D E 4 Glee Club l 2 3 Homeroom Olfrcer 2 CARMELLA A TISA 247 S Pine St General Clerxcal l Bookkeeping 2 New Gen er 3 4 GRACE E. TROTH D Commercxal Al 2 3 4 Glee Clubl 2 Com mercral Club 3 4 WILLIAM D TROUT Shiloh Industnal Arts l 2 3 4 ANN A URLAND R D 3 Classrcall 2 3 4 Glee Clubl Chmc Club 4 Homeroom Othcer l ERNIE VAN METER 54 Cedar St. Scxentrh I 2 Commerc1alB3 4 E. MARION VAN METER R D 2 Commercral Al 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 Com mercral Club 4 THOMAS C. VAN METER N Laurel St. Scxenulrc l 2 3 4 Class Ofhcer 3 Execu uve Commxttee 4 Homeroom Olfrcers 4 Band I 2 3 4 Orchestral Audxtors and Treas urers 3 laconlan Staff CRARLB VAN SAN1' ll Grant St. Industnal Artsl 2 3 4 Football 3 4 Basket ball 2 3 4 9l HARRY C VEALE 28 Rouqere Ave Sczenuhcl 2 3 4 Varsxty Basketball 2 3 4 Varsrty Tenrus 3 4 Class Qfiloer l 2 JAMES I VENUE 169 Walnut St Classrcal 1 2 General Clencal 3 Irreqular 4 IOSEPHINE A. VITO 219 South Ave Commercial Al 2 3 D E 4 Homeroom Prestdentl 2 3 4 Class Offroer l Executxvo Commxttee 2 3 4 Cornmercml Club Secretary 4 Baconlan Staif VIRGLE MAE WADE 239 Stephenson Ave Sctentrircl 2 3 4 THOMAS I WATSON 521 South Ave Screntxtxcl 2 3 4 Homeroom Vice-President IANICE WEGNER Elmer Classrcal 1 Sclentlfxc 2 3 New General 4 Homeroom Vxce Presrdent 2 EDNA M. WETHERILL R D 2 New General l 2 3 4 GERALD L WHRATLEY Centerton Rd. Scxenuhcl 2 3 4 Baconlan Staff ARTHUR C WHITAKER 3d 402 Belmont Ave Scxenttfxcl 2 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Cr Country 2 3 4 CARLTON C WILLIAMS 712 S Grove St. D E12 3 lx-reqular4 Glee Club 2 3 Baoonlan Stat! Trackl 2 3 4 Cross Coun tr 3 4 EEFIE WILLIS P O Box 232 Commercial Al 2 Commerc1alG4 F H A I KATIE M WILLIS 267 S East Ave Screntxhc l 2 3 4 Honor Socrety l Ir Red Cross 2 Clmrc Club 4 Raconlan Staff DOROTHEA M WILSON 343 Colfax St. entrfrc l 2 3 4 Glee Club l 2 3 HARRY W WILSON Divldlnq Creek lndustrral Arts l 2 3 4 IOHN I' WINNER IR 22 S Gllee St. Industrial Arts l HILDA M WISE ll Mill St. Commercxal Al General Clerical 2 ew General 3 4 Clmlc Club 4 FRANCES WOICULEWSKI I Elmer Commercial Al 2 Commerc1alC3 D E 4 Glee Club 3 Homeroom Officer l Service League 2 3 AMANDA M WOODLIN D Commercial Cl 2 3 D E 4 Glee Clubl 3 ARLENE I' WOOLBERT R D 5 New General l General Clerical 2 D E 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 Service League 3 F I-I A I MYRON E WORRELL 140 NL. Pearl St. Industrial Artsl 2 3 4 Baoolllan Staff WARREN E WRIGHT R. D 2 Screntllxcl 2 3 4 Band I 2 3 4 SAM YANKELOWIIZ Woodru!! 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' .. .1 1 ' - 1 F ' .1 ' ' 1 - - ' .1 .1' ' ...1 .1 ' fi .1 2, ,4. ... . - BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1952 'A' MORRIS YANKELOWITZ BUYER and SHIPPER CHOICE DAIRY CATTLE Address, R D No 6, Bndgeton Phones Elmer 8 7508 Brxdgeton 9 0173 JI LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF 1952 94 s O I I o s - - n c u R6nPvA6'v5vAvAvAv'v'vAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAv'ifvA-Av'vAvAvAvAvAvA-'vAvAvAv'vAv4-'vAvAv4vAvAv1'vAvAv'vAvAv'vAvAvAv'vAvAvA4NlNf 4 A O I l 1 i l Compliments of GREENWICH OYSTER COMPANY 'k Planters and Packers of EASTPOINT OYSTERS Greenwich, New Jersey Oyster Reczpe Booklet Sent on Request COLLEGIATE CAP AND GOWN COMPANY 366 F1fth Avenue NEW YORK CIT1 Albert Ikeda leaves h s art stzc ab lzty to Tosh Hosoda 95 'k 'k 7' v'v'v'vAvA-AvAv'vAvAvAvAvAv'vAiAfNQvAvAvAffvA!v'vAvAvAv'vAvAvAv'v'vAvAv'vAvAvA i i ' i ' WE EXTEND OUR SINCERE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1952 ELMER TRUST COMPANY ELMER, NEW JERSEY Member Federal Reserve System Federal Deposzt Insurance Corporatzon Eabnp no M aurzce Chew leaves has eye for the basket to Lester Came 96 i' 'A' I C Maximum Insurance for c e osit - ,000 A,Av4,4'Av',AvAv'vAvAvAvAv 'vAv4vAv'vAvAvAvAifvAvAvAJ'vAvAvA3Afv'vAvAv'vAvA 3 Q3 Www km . , n. ', iv! 4.4 1 Where smart buyers get natmnally advertlsed merchandlse at dlscount PFICCS APPLIANCES TELFVISION REFRIGERATION GREENWICH SPECIALTY COMPANY Margaret Goodwzn wzlls I7 r frzendlmess to Mary Ann Gbur 97 A i Y o I 0 0 a n 0 I o 0 1 'A' T 4 'A' v4vAvAv4vAvAv4vA'Av'v4v4v4v'v4vAvAvAvAv5rAvAvAvAvAvAvAwlNlNlN1AvAv4vAvAv'vAvAvAv'5vAvAvAvAvAvAvAv . . 9 . . Complzmeuta of THE CUMBERLAND NATIONAL BANK THE BANK OF SERVICE AND SAFETY FOR 136 YEARS M1 mln: of F rf n11D4pos1f Insm :me C0lp0l!1fl01l Mary Ann Maggzoncalda wzlls Nancy Rouner her zmmafulate wardrobe W Y r , , - l K tw - 1 ' -K - - - ' AvAfvAvAvAvAvAv'Nf'vAwl?AvAvAvAilN!X,f N,AvAvAvAvAvAvAv5'-v'-fvAvAvAvAw'vAv5lNlN!'vAv4v4v4v4v'NfvA.f' . . V a . Best of Luck, Class of1952 from BLUEBIRD CONFECTIONERY, I N C . Sweet Shop 'A' Jump n' Joe's MODERN LUNCHEONETTE 20 22 EAST COMMERCE STREET CUMBERLAND HOTEL HARRY O WAGNER G Delzgbfful Rooms Excellent Food Conzeutzon Faczlztzes Azr Condztzoned Dznzng Room Bar Cockfazl Lounge Famous Colaansej Room l t Banquets Meetzn Wfedrlzngs dgt 91 k E C g BRIDGETON N J E. C. PARIS AND BROS. Your jewelers 'k Diamonds Watches jewelry Clocks Silrerwa re 99 East Commerce Street Complzments Your Cbez rolet Dealers SCRIBNER 86 LEWIS INC Brxdgeton Rosenhayn Patsy Tzmmons leaves her beautzful red locks to Patsy Blew i' 'A' . , eneral Manager - i' . of y . . . . . - . . 'AY . ' , U ' 1 Faci i ies for - ... ' g 3 'A' f It rf' BRi e on - 2 5 0 Par ing Facilities at No xtra har e Commerce and Pearl Streets 13110092 9-0096 , . . v v-'Av-v'-A-A-A-Avlv-rx-v-AvA.-.Av-v-'sac-v-v-YA.-.-,A,-,-..A,-,-,-vA,-,-,-,-,-,-,-,-,-,A,A,-,-,-,-,-,-,-,-v-v-,-,Av-,-,,-'Av CARROLL J. RILEY The Friendly Hardware Store 'A' House Furnishings - Toys G.E. Mazda Lamps Felton-Sibley Paints and Brushes 44 46 South Laurel Street BRIDGETON NEW IERSEY Phone 9 0050 1896 1952 GOLDBERG'S FURNITURE STORE Kroehler F urnzture Wfestznghouse Appliances Sportswear Iewel1 3 Television Sam Yankelowztz wzlls his wardrobe to Kezth Adams I O 'A' 3 -T ' U 37-47 East Commerce Street Bridgeton, N. J WILLIAM H. RICHARDSON 86 SON Groceries and General Merchandise 'I' SHILOH, NEW JERSEY J. WARD TOMLINSON General Merchandise SHILOH NEW JERSEY THURMAN C DAVIS Olwer Farm Machinery SHILOH NEW JERSEY Compliments THEB F GOODRICH COMPANY RETAIL DIVISION 40 South Pearl Street BRIDGETON N J J NEWTON sr 9 7191 JOHNSON TEXACO SERVICE STATION Auto Repairing - Greasing Goodrich Tires, Tuhes and Batteries i' Box 176, SHILOH, NEW JERSEY Phone: 2816-J-3 Compliments of J. M. ELWELL CO. Laurel 86 Washlngton Streets BRIDGETON N J Philco Maytag Zenith Complznz ents SHILOH GRANGE No 16 SCHAIBLE R I REdCblCkS Barr ed Rocks Barred Cross SHILOH NEW JERSEY Mary Ann Owen leaves her gavel to the next Student Council preszdent N. ' i' , 'A' Of t o Of 'A' , . . J I 'k . , ore Manager 1 Phone: - ,A,A,-,-,-,-,-,-,-x,-,-,-vAv-,-,-,-.-.-,AvA,-v-.-:vu-'A-+v-v-vA--Av---v-A-xr'-v'-vA-'v-'-Av'vAv-vAvA-A-Av'-'v'vAvAv'v'v IOI KENNETH B. CARLL 85 SON Funeral Home 'l' 208 East Commerce Street BRIDGETON NEW JERSEY Com plzments THE FARMERS AND MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK S10 000 Compliments ef BARTON F. SHARP 8: SON nlnsurance' ' i' 4 North Laurel Street BRIDGETON, N J PHONES 9 7400 9 0123 EdS U Genume Parts Serwce Regzstered Mecbamcs STARR LINCOLN MERCURY INC 673 North Pearl Street BRIDGETON NEW JERSEY 9 2430 The Harrzs Twms wzll their abzlzty at the keyboard to Shzrley Stotz Q ullivan Safe Buyv sed Cars ' if 'A' i' M ember: ' Federal Deposit Insu rance Corporation Maximum Insu ranfe for Each Deposit 1 P h o n e : - Av vAvAv4v4vAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAv'vAvAv'vAvAvAvAvAvAv'w!'vAvAvAvAvAvAvAv'vAvAvAvAvAv'vAvAv'vAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAv'vAv I O 2 Compliments of VITO,S SERVICE STATION +1 SEABROOK NEW JERSEY Complzments HUNT FOODS NEW JERSEY INC Plant 25 Eagle and Grove Streets Hunt For The Be f k w Eb th 9 vf O 'A' i' ff . S 5 7 7 v Nr4vAvAv4w4w4wAqlNfN.fAv4wAvAvAwAv'vAvAvAVN-,'vAvAv'v4vAvAv'NfSfNrAvAvAv4vAv4wAwAvAv5rAvAvAvA Hazel O ino ills her many A's to Stevie er RULON D BROCKS FUNERAL DIRECTOR Brzdgeton Hzglo School Class o ,32 181 ATLANTIC STREET Brldgeton, New Jersey Your Home for SerV1ce j X w Q QNQH Rzcb m zts szmplzczty W L u 'Es- T IEII 1 A sermce 0 quzet beauty and Q42-ggi e czencj 5 Q The perfect bestowal o trzbute 5-Z2 g and respect TNQ X West Snde Funeral Home E lame Boeshe leaves the hockey team m the care of Ellzan Wzllzams IO4- O . . . I X, ,. ' I yu 1 X ,A N , I , I , ,, . ' NXJQI' , '5 . k -rf f-,-,nf 1.7 - , , A. ,a qzwjs'-13-wsgiff, 2 , Q.fyk'-- f,.':f' -1.5121 Zgjpy' Ng X 1 Y h 5 ,,-.f ,vu -1 gx 4, ,KLN '- 3' 1' '. 1 Q 3 - i - K V- f 11- ,uf X- V N -Qy-, ' gaflgg' 'H X my x vs ,l -'Y-'-3 'Y-55 K ,V TN - . . . . . . F-N -5 q - E ..---' V , r. .Nm , , 1 X,- ..,..u .V ,- Q ! Bi, hz, K 1- , l L l In P ' w-f' 1 ' I F' T E 2 N2 Vi VW --f 5 Y . -if S . 1 ,-4 X. ' AW Tf i, 1: 1 w . 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BRADWAY Jeweler 'k 12 South Laurel Street Compliments of F W WOOLWORTH 46 Compliments WOODRUFF'S PHARMACY Fine Drugs and Toiletries 30 North Laurel Street BRIDGETON NEW JERSEY Conoratulatzons to the Class of 1952 RUDOLPH S AUTO STORE Owen Elmer wzlls hrs trumpet to Kenny Creamer 1' we 3 Phone: ' - of -k 'A' L. P. Grusemeyer , if 57 0 ,, ' 'A' 9 'k 9 Phone: ' vAv4v4vAv4v4vAvAvAv4v vAvAv4vAv'NlkvAv4vAvAv4v4vAvAvAvAv4vAvAvAvAvAv4vAvAvAvAv4vAvAvAvAvAv4v4vAv4vAvAvAv4vAvAvAv4vAvAvAvAv vAv I O 5 Luck and Success to The Class of '52 'k EARLE H SLOAN INSURANCE Second and Oak Streets ELMER, NEW JERSEY Phone 8 4451 F01 Better Typmg 25 Y f S ears 0 ervlce Accompl1slo1ne1zts m L1 e Wlth Your THE NEW School Supplies UNDERWOOD ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER Greetzng Cards 1 47 Office Supplzes VN 'Ms I' Books G1 ts X' '55 SQ Photo Supplzes f ASHLEY MCCORMICK CO OFFICE OUTFITTERSR 32 East Commerce Street Bndgeton, N Jerry Wheatley leaves hrs multz colored car to any jumor skzlfed enough to drzve zt 106 o . 1 . . . , . s c nf . . . . o ' ,-I ' MQ, '4f':-fd . U , . ' . '5554 , H , ' --fi -'11-Eiw 0 ... ' gsnffefguls' 1. ' f -,. - v::,.--- 'sf-:1r.f.. 4- P. fu .'P:1v1:ff2f1 ,4.:'5gP-3. 'wlfwjfl .lrfii ' -. l.' - F- ' '-..'-'ug'-I I-5 A U ,!u:.:s . . . J , .2-, -,??,.qx5A,, .., , . -H . Y ,n.,,. ' ' 4 , o . . 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TREMAINE DENNIS 160 West Avenue BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY 'lr THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO OF NEW YORK 193 6 9 0373 H A T W D Compliments X RAY DEPARTMENT BRIDGETON HOSPITAL BRIDGETON PLUMBING AND HEATING SUPPLY CO Warren and Orange Streets BRIDGETON NEW JERSEY Compliments Of DILL'S SEAFOOD MARKET 'A' 2 6 North Laurel Street BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY Compliments Of PAXTON SC STCRM Plumbing E5 Heating 1 1 West Commerce BRIDGETON NEW JERSEY 1 6 8 1 C omplzments LOPER'S CARPET STORE 43 45 North Laurel Street BRIDGETON NEW JERSEY Success and Best Wishes The Class of 52 BELLE HOSIERY SHOP Jim McWilliams leaves his joke collection to Jack Stanton Representing 'k Since , Ph : Phone: - . . . . . . one Of 'A' 3 ' to ' 9 'A' 'A' 1 vAv'vAvAvAvAvAv4v vAvAvAvAvAvAvAv'wlNrAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAv4v'vAv4v4vAv4v4v4vAAgN,AvAv4v4,4v4v4vAv4v'vAvAvAvA,4,4vAvAv AvAvAv4vA . I . . . . . IO8 Compliments Of A. BOLNICK AND SON i' Feed - Cattle 'k ELMER NEW JERSEY Phone8 5581or8 6511 Complzments AVIS PHARMACY Your Druggzsts 111 Elmer Presm zptzons Home Remedzes Photo Supplzes Wfbztmau s Candles R. S. WATSON 86 SON Packers of GREENWICH BRAND TOMATOES -A' Greenwich New Jersey Complzments JERSEY PACKAGE COMPANY Brldgeton, N The Stourqze Club leaves zts many wonderful tzmes to the Smnahs of ' Of 'A' i' 'k . , . . . 3 . . 109 Congratulations to the Class of '52 'I' MOORE'S FAIRLAWN STORE Deeriield, New Jersey Phone: 9-1567 Best Wishes DR. JOSEPH M. MUSIANO Optometrist 12 3 East Commerce Street 'k BRIDGETON NEW JERSEY CENTURY BAKERY CO Bank and Cedar Streets BRIDGETON NEW JERSEY Congratulatzons and Best Wishes to the Class o 52 WILLIAM W WYNN D V M HARRIET N GLASPEY General Store HARMERSVILLE NEW JERSEY G1 ocerzes Meats Hardware Phone: 9-0562-R-12 D'AGOSTINO BROS. Plumbing 65 Heating Contractors WELLS, PUMPS 8: OIL BURNERS Cesspools - Sewerage Disposals Septic Tanks 'A' R. D. 6 BRIDGETON, NEW Jsnsm Best Wishes i PALATINE COUNTRY STORE Compliments JOE MICHAEL'S BARBER SHOP 88 South Pearl Street Success to the Class o THE OLD SMOKE SHOP COIIIIHCFCC and Laurel StI'eCtS Compliments ECONOMY ELECTRIC Nancy Romamk leaves page three of the Echo to another Newsy Nan 0 ir 'A' ' ' f,52 f' if if . , . . . s of 'A' IIO Best Wishes to the Class of '52 GEORGE LISKER -A' ,, R A Y ' S N . H South Iersey's Square Deal Where Better Dazrymen Meet Iewelers -k 'A' lll E. Commerce Street Bridgeton, ELMER' NEW JERSEY 632 Landis Avenue Vineland, Phone: 8-571 I 116 N. High Street Millville, 189 E. Broadway Salem, Compliments S. Zlld of Realtor LEVENSON'S MARKET Auctioneer - Appraiser Meats and Prowszons 36 Franklm Street BRIDGETON NEW JERSEY BRIDGETON NEW JERSEY 1007 13 3 East Commerce Street e 9 2278 Complzments BRIDGETQN AUTO EXCHANGE Chrysler and Plymouth DANIEL C CHRISTY Dealer 632 North Pearl Street Elmer New Jersey BRIDGETON NEW JERSEY Pt Po o B h Complrments est Wu es The Class o ,52 BRIDGETON NATIONAL BANK DR NATHAN GELB +11 Yano leaves his great hezgbt to Charles Ryman ,k i' Phone: Phon : - Of ,k 'A' , s Louis la ania, r priet r to of ef 'k Corzgrufulations and Best Wfisbes to the Chus0f1952 'A' EVERETT M HITCHNER 23 Piorth h43H1 Street ELMER NEW JERSEY Phone 8 5661 CASUALTY INSURANCE FIDELITY AND SURETY BONDS Joan Dennehy wzlls Nakako Uatsuz her A s ln Spamsh 2 O o 3 ' - o AvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAv'9N1'vAvAvAvAvAvAv5-IQSAvAvAvAvAvAvAv v'NlN,AvAvAvAvAvAvAv4v5.fL . . , - . 1 . WOODRUFF COAL COMPANY COMPLETE HEATING SERVICE i' Gulf Furnace Oil Gulf Kerosene Blue Coal Koppers Coke Berwind White Bituminous Coal Williams Oil-O-Matic Oil Burners Bethlehem Dynatherm Oil Furnaces Motor Stokor Automatic Coal Burner Oil Burner and Heater Cleaning Service Warm Air Heating Plants Installed Tempmaster Heat Regulators Stoke1 Se1 uce 73 Water Street Phone 9 0214 Compliments o LAKESIDE GARAGE 321 South Maln Stl eet ELMER NEW IERSEY PHONE 8 7-H1 Bodg and Fender Repans Painting and Re nzshmg Sunoco Gas and Ozl Gas Wfelrlzng JOSEPH BASICH O 1 op Margze Mzller leaves Marilyn Getsmgez her cheetleadmg pep 3 w - A A 7 I i' g - O . 9 'A' 1 ' - 'A' , zwzer 1 ml erntor lv'vAvAvAvAvAvAw4v4vAvA1fff'v4vAvAvAvAvA1lN5' NvAvAvAvAvAv4vAvAeiil'vAvAwAvAvAvAvAv'vAvAvAvAwA-v4vA n Compliments Of HESPELT'S FLORIST 1' 27 South Laurel Street Phone: 0571 Nights: 2357 Compliments Of SHEPPARD'S SWEET SHOP 'k State Street ELMER NEW JERSEY DODGE S MARKET Front and Ma1n Streets ELMER NEW JERSEY e 8 4571 Shop m Elmer GIDDINGS DEPARTMENT STORE Elmer New Jersey H H D BALBIRNIE 85 SON Pharmacy 74 Broad Street BRIDGETON NEW JERSEY Compliments of MODERN CLEANERS SEABROOK, NEW JERSEY and PRICE CLEANERS 78 Atlantic Street BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY ACKER'S FLOWER SHOP JAMES F. HORTON, JR. 'lr 169 Broad Street BRIDGETON NEW JERSEY Comphments THE GIFT SHOPPE 8 North Pearl Street PHONE 9 0818 ELIZABETH LOVELAND Meet Your Przends at REINHARDT'S Subs Sodas Caudj Ice Cream C mpl t HAZEL CARLL S BEAUTY SHOP INGERSOLL S BARBER SHOP 28 30 Washmgton Street Helen Scheckenbach leaves ber edztorshzp to the edztor of the '953 Bacoman , , , . of i' ' 'A' Y Phon : - . - 'A' I for r A Q o imen s of s s . Q ir and 9 i' . . . I . II4 57' 'ww' ka ll 3:9 I mfg'-.I 'Irvin g'j': lrug-Q i me B Qin? - 5, 1 .shin-mn, K 1, rxgs, I' -H. J S+ fi lfffli i 1 lam: il 1 - 1 I2 llullllll in lu Il ll -Ml JR FIR 14 , THN - VC M '--lnl' llll. S in Hsazzasmssasil W us Q. QW? 5 WW .,v-- 4, I muuuum uluuuuuu III? THIHI -L. Ilvili ,.r ,djgxmk fa! .NA I an e v x J 3 ' - --.--lnl u1:1Smm'1H ' ' zfi'J:-Jzq .Jmm-nw-w.rm 4151! 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RILEY 86 SON Lumber and Hardware i' Quality and Service FRANZEN S BARBER SHOP Mam Street ELMER NEW JERSEY Congratulations, Class o 5 Best Wishes to the Class o 52 AUSTINE S MEN S SHOP North Laurel Street GREENWICH ELECTRIC SERVICE Hell Oil Bur1ze1s Electrical Contraetzng GREENWICH NEW JERSEY Compliments of l GARRISON HATCHERY 'A' Bridgeton, New Jersey Compliments of TOM MATALUCCPS SERVICE STATION 'A' East Commerce Street and Buckshutem Road BRIDGETON NEW JERSEY MERVIN S MILLINERY Hats Bags Gloz es 60 East Commerce Street BRIDGETON NEW JERSEY MILLER S FOOD CENTER Meats and Groceries ELMER NEW JERSEY 8 6461 DEERFIELD PRODUCE Sc SUPPLY CO Fertzlz er Potatoes Lime Feeds Seeds Inseetzczdes PHONE 9 1840 Garry Brandt leaves hrs Bachelors Club an the care of Charlie Hzll :I 1 ' ,1 -, 1 I , if 'A' , I- fa 2 y . 9 f' ' 'ff 'A' 'S 3 Phone: - t ' 'z '- -- ' n a i H7 COMPLIMENTS OF 1MR,ANTVMRS Il1ALL AND DAUGHTERS 1DOLORESAOHJELAHU3 TIS BH PCI 'Cl 'll . .S . f 3 H. Compliments Of Lumber - Hardware Building Supplies 'A' Where Homes Begin H. HANKINS 86 BROS. Compliments BENJAMIN BERKOWITZ M D Compliments to the Class o 52 rom H S CANTEEN Success and Happiness to the Class o '52 HILDRETH MOTORS 514 Nor h Pearl Street ROBINSON'S MARKET A Complete Food Market i' 174 Church Street BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY Phone: 121 5 Every Member of the Family Reads THE ELMER TIMES South Iersey's Favorite Weekly Newspaper ELMER NEW JERSEY Producers o Printing That Pleases Compliments E W BOSTWICK Elmer, New Jersey BEACON AUTO STORES 14 1 6 East Commerce Street BRIDGETON NEW JERSEY World s Lowest Prices on Aut Radio, Bzcx cle Goods, Sporting Goods, Electrical Goods LOOKI NG INTO THE FUTURE Of , Q C t . I f 1 s fre of f f B. . . if - t Y -k . 2 . - 0, t s :JV D I , - IV9 Best Wishes to The Class of '52 'A' SEABROOK VILLAGE SHOE REPAIRING Seabrook, New Jersey C A R L H A R Z Custom Upholstering and Fine Furniture 424 Broad Street ELMER NEW JERSEY e 8 7 41 Complzments A B C CREDIT INC Complzments G L BONHAM Fleeh zeal Serwce and Coustruetzon BRIDGETON NEW JERSEY T 1 ph 7587 D N C omplinz enfs of GEORGE MAIER AND BRO. Lumber and Millwork 'A' 60 North Laurel Street Congratulations, Class of 1952 'A' W T GRANT CO 8 North Laurel Street The Frzendly Sto1 e Best Wzshes 1 om CLASS OF ' 5 4 C01lIpl11l161IfS SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO 28 East Commerce Street BRIDGETON NEW JERSEY Ralph Anthony mayor of Elmer 'A' 'A' 7 Phone: Elm 1' - 2 I ' Of f ' . . . , . Of Of 1 ' t Better Wfiring for Better Servire 5 e e one: R. . 0. 3 , Av-v-v-v-v-vAv+v-v-v-.zxf.-v-'Av-.Av-v-v'v-'Av-vAv- v'v'.-'Av-'Av vAvAv'v'-A-'vAv'vAv'vAvAv'-'v'v'vAv'vAv'vA-Av'vA-A-A vAv' 120 We Are Proud to Be OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERU ' to BRIDGETON HIGH SCHOOL Yes we are proud of thls tntle because of the fine work that IS bemg done by your school and the opportumty you have glven us to be aflillated w1th nt THOMAS STUDIOS Foremost Photographers 111 the East ' 88 E Commerce Street Bndgeton, New Jersey Jo Vzto well known Ne L York model 9 -A' r r ' 9 O v5fAvAvAv'N!N.XNJ'vAvAvAv'vAv4.AlNlN'AvAvAvAvAv4vAvAJNlN!'vAv4vAvAvAv'NJNl'IX' vAv4v'vAvAv4vAvA-lNlNrA 1 I . . . - . 1 J Q a BONHAM SERVICE Gasoline and Oils Accessories i' Main Street GREENWICH, NEW JERSEY Best Wishes i' F D NOYES Esso Servicenter SHILOH NEW JERSEY Compliments STANLEY'S DELICATESSEN 6 8 North Laurel Street BRIDGETON NEW JERSEY 9 9870 SMASHEY,S SHOE STORE Has Been Your Shoe Store During High School Years We Hope to Deserve You1 Continued Patronage SMASHEY S JOHN W. BAUER Gun Repairing - Bicycle Repairing Locksmithing Iohnson Outboard Motors 'A' 15 Washington Street BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY Phone: 2986 MINNIE SPITZNAGEL Full Line of School Supplies Groceries, Ice Cream, Candy 120 South Gxles Street MINNIE SPITZNAGEL P op Compliments ENDICOTT JOHNSON SHOE STORE Shoes to Fit the Family 20 North Laurel Street BRIDGETON NEW JERSEY Compliments DR JOSEPH C LAMB Optometrist Manta Graves modern day Florence Nightingale i . V . if ir . 9 1 7' ' of of t I I i' 3 Phone: - 3 . of ' 'A' 'k 9 wAvAv4vAwAvAv4wAvAwAvAvAw4vAvAvAv4v4vAvAwAvAv4vAvAv4vAvAvAvAvAvAq4vAv4vAw4v4v4vAvAvAv'SAvAv4wAvAvAvAv'v4v4a2rAvAv4v4v4v4wAvAvA Av I ' h I l22 Compliments of H. C. BRAMWELL 85 CO POULTRY FEED B 86 DAIRY FEED Elmer New Jersey Phone 8 4541 Jack Johnson outfielder for the Bums 'k . B . if 7 :L n Best Wishes 'A' TOM DAILEY Compliments to Class of '52 i' DOC 86 DOLL'S RESTAURANT 42 Jefferson Street BRIDGETON NEW JERSEY Complzments RUTALA'S AMOCO SERVICE Corner Bank at North Pearl PHONE 1563 Best Wfzslaes to the Class 0 52 BERTINI S DELICATESSEN THE LAUNDROMAT Complete Laundry Se1 wee Pearl and Myrtle Stree PHONE 7260 Compliments WHITE HOUSE LUNCH Restaurant - Gas - Oil i' DEERFIELD, NEW JERSEY COH ANSEY MOTORS DeSoto - Plymouth Sales E5 Service 'A' 71 1 -717 North Pearl Street BRIDGETON NEW JERSEY Complzments SAM SPROUL G E Telewszon BRIDGETON NEW JERSEY Congratulatzons to the Class o '52 SOUTH JERSEY NEWS AGENCY pl f ORTOLF S WHITE PALACE BARBER SHOP AND BEAUTY PARLOR KARL ORTOLF Barbara Barezszzs renowned physzcal therapzst of of i . . u 0 i' , , f ir 'k 9 Com imen s of . 1 'A' f if IQ4 ii l THE ENTERPRISE 33-35 South Laurel Street BRIDGETON, N. J. 'A' Quality Clothes for Men Sznce 1 8 77 Congratulatzons to the Class of 1 9 5 2 MAY GOD S WAY AND GOD S WILL YOUR HIGHEST ATTAINMENT T A COWPERTHWAITE 522 Charles Avenue BARRINGTON N J Dzstrzbutor G1 eefmo Cards Congratulations to the Class of ,52 i' R. J. OPPERMAN INSURANCE AGENCY Complete Insurance 'A' 91 North Laurel Street BRIDGETON N J Phone 2434 Best W :shes to the Class 0 52 BRIDGETON CREDIT SALES CO 105 East Commerce Street Tom VanMeter sellmg Oldsmobzles , . . I . af f , 1 9 1 9 i' 'Ir C O , f . 'lr . . . . . U qs,-,Av-v-v-v-,Av-v-,A,-,A,fy,A,,-,Av-,A,-vm,-.-vAv-v-vAvA.A.'s.14z-v-vAvAv-'A.Av-,xxx-v-v-v-v-.-.A.AvA.A.'xf-.Av-v'-'Av'-'vAv'v-.- I 2 5 COMPLIMENTS TO THE CLASS OF '52 'A' WILLIAM B. IRELL WHOLESALE MEATS Located at M Yankelowltz Farm Elmer New Jersey Phone Elmer 8 5 2 61 Vmelaud 1167 East Park Avenue Phone Vlneland 9 1836 Belfo d Blackman nterpreter at the U N i' 9 'A' r ...i . We Extend Our Sincere Congratulations to the Class of 52', 'k SMITH 85 RICHARDS LUMBER CG. South Laurel Street BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY if Buzld a Home Fzrst Phone Brldgeton 9 0702 COMPLIMENTS GGRSEN MCCGRMICK Doug Nakamura popular dzsc jockey I27 OF SL WALLACE BROWN, INC. 225 Fifth Avenue NEW YORK 10, N. Y. ak Creators of Exclusive Greeting Cards For All Occasions Best Wishes to the Class o 52 JoHN OLLECK JR Pl u inbzn g and Heating 140 North Mann Street ELMER NEW JERSEY Phone 8 6691 Compliments to the Class of '52 'A' S. V. JONES Electrical Service Repairing and Wiring 'A' Elmer, New Jersey Phone 8 5176 We Extend Our Sincere Congratulations The Class of 1952 CHAS L VAN METER Ol zl smobzle Sales and Service North Laurel Street Near Park Drlve BRIDGETON NEW JERSEY Tom Kolenko president ofa bank on Wall Street to ,f 9 -A' it , 4 if 6 if 9 7 A'AvAvAvAvAvAvAvA,A,A,A,Av-v-gg,A,A,-vAvAvA,A,A,AvAvAvA,AvA,A,Av-,Liv-,AvAv'v'vAv'v'vAv5fvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAJNfAvAwl'vAvAvAv'vAv I 2 8 CHIARI'S STORE SEABROOK VILLAGE STORE CHIARI'S SUNOCO SERVICE STATION CHIARI S SNACK BAR F k ir 'lr 3 DB'... hIlbE D When Phone: Compliments EERFIELD NEW 85 USED FURNITURE CO. Looking for Bargains, Why Not Visit Your Neighborhood Store? You Will Be Surprised. 'A' 2204-R-ll Best Wishes i' A. G. JOHNSON 81 SON Feed, Grain and Seeds HARRY LISKER Elmer Rexall Pharmacy ELMER NEW JERSEY 8 3 8 1 1 Com plzm ents 86 MRS WILLIAM GALLNER D Best Wishes to the Class o '52 R AND MRS ARTHUR FEINSTEIN Best Wishes from ERIANNE'S MARKET Best Wishes from PETE'S MEN'S STORE 2 8 South Laurel Street Laurel Theatre Building BRIDGETON, N. J. ACo plt Dpa tm tSto Compliments DR H PALLADINO Cong1 atulatzons The Class o 5 2 WHITAKER S Cards and G1 ts SCAFIDI S SUPER SERVICE Gas Fuel Ozl Kerosene h g B t 3 PHONE 2574 BRIDGETON NEW JERSEX Kay McChesney smgmg on Broadway m e e e r en re for Men Pete Solomon i' of ' to 9 of ' f i' MR. . ' . 9 I Lubrication - Was in -- at eru' Serric ' if . .1 . 2 South Avenue and Willow Street I3 LUCK AND SUCCESS TO THE CLASS OF 1952 HENRY 85 NATE STEINSNYDER BUYERS AND SHIPPERS WISCONSIN DAIRY COWS Woodstown New Jersey PhOnC 77 5 1 I Be mce Lazaroff LL nnmg Oscars 'I' O F i' 9 : .. -J- v4vAv4v4vAvAvAv4v4vA,fl,4vAv4vAv4v4vAv4vAv4v'k,AviAv4vAv4v4vAv4v4vAv4vAv4v4v4vAv4v4v4vAvAv4vAvAvAv5rA r ' . . . 'i ' TRANSPORTATION BRIDGETON, N. J. TERMINALS: NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE SAFETY SERVICE SATISFACTION Sew vmg the Guzduates and U1lde1 graduates Wfztla the Kmd of Clotbzng Furnzsbzngs and Footwem Tbej Lzlze WILBERT M BACON AND CO 36 42 Laurel Street BRIDGETON NEW JERSEY The Khunsu R vets w nn ng over the Harlem Globetrotters 2 ku. A 'Al ,. A ,O ir 0 C 7 i ii Graduates . . . AFTER COMMENCEMENT YOU WILL BE Going to College Starting in Business Helping at Home Getting Married Whatew'er your future procedure, insur- ance will be a necessary part of your life. We will gladly answer any insurance ques- tions or offer any advice. Please Feel Free to Call Upon Us Withozlt Obligation 'A' PROTECTION SERVICE COMPANY 6 East Commerce Street BRIDGETON NEW JERSEY Phones 9 0550 and 0551 Fine Class Rings Announcements Yearbooks Awards JOSTEN s 1897 BILL LARSON Box 122 Congratulations to the Class of '5 2! 'A' May They Have Continued Success and Happiness 'A' ELMER D. MULFORD, INC South East Avenue BRIDGETON NEW JERSEY Best Wishes The Class 0 52 CLARK'S SERVICE STATION Carll's Corner MOORESTOWN N BRIDGETON NEW JERSEY Jere Dare prosperous farmer 3 9 to if 3 1 3 Since wk . ir Represen ta ti re , - J- , I33 THE MANIKIN i' Specializing in Patterns - Fabrics Notions Compliments 0f CENTRAL CLEANERS i' 15 Jefferson Street BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY Phone 9 2381 Compliments NEWPORT CUT RATE STORE Newport, New Jersev Phone Ced 4901 S1r1 Suth1rd C omplzments BARLAM S FOOD MARKET South Mann Street CED ARVILLE NEW JERSEY Phone 3 I 1 1 WM LANING 86 SON CO BRIDGETON INENV JERSEY Pclzes tlefellztl SILVER LAKE BRAND Be ts Pumpkin Sqn :sb H :nfl P1 l rl Tom :toe Wbol Tom :to Pm Phcne: 9-292 l -W PEARL GIFT SHOP Specializing in Religious Articles, Hand-Made Articles, Wool, Embroidery Material, Greeting Cards, Etc. 'k 48 NORTH PEARL STREET BRIDGETON, N. J. Helen Loder, Proprietress Best Wishes to the Class of '52 if DR CHARLES RASNER Compliments RENA S BEAUTY SHOPPE 92 Walnut Street Phone 9 078 MASON S STORE General Merchandise GREENWICH NEW JERSEY Phone 9 7474 We Deliver GEORGE S DRY CLEANERS 82 South Pearl Street BRIDGETON NEW JERSEY Let Geoige Do George B D.1v1s Arthur Whztaker transatlantic azrlmes pzlot of of 9 'lf 'A' . : -2 3 Of , . i' D 'A' , s . . 9 T 3 'A' a 11 of J , e Jr: ez , i' 0 , ', 1' , 1 zczv 4 s, H' . e z 'ee . vAvAv4v4vAvAvAvAvAvAv4v4vAvAvAvAvAv4vAvAvAvAvAvAv'v4vAvAvAv'v4v4vAvAvAv'vAv4vAvAv4vAvAvAvAvAvAv4vAvAv3 'vAv vAvAvAvAvAvA1lYAvAvAvAv I 34 l Best Wishes to the 1 Class of ' 52 1 E 1 ASA WILTSEE Dairy Cows Elmer New Jersey Phone Elmer 8 6711 THE BANK OF FRIENDLY SERVICE Serving the Tbrz ty Farm Poultrj and Dazrg Area o South Iersey I I S100 000 p S700 000 Fy t trh drh Dpot THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ELMER N It Will Pay to Call ILES 86 SHIMP Be ore Buying Your Next Car ELMER WOODSTOWN Complzm ents SPOLTORE'S CLEANERS Plant 32 Madxson Street ops in Cleamu Shzrley Lupton model for Halo Shampoo Y ' f 1 i' V i' i 1 I! cc n 9 If I 9 ' ' f Of I 'A' l Capi a , - - Sur Ins, , - , 'k ort -seven years of sound and s eady ir 5 growth based on a Complete Banking Serv- ice ha as please ousands of patrons. i' I Member: . FUdt'1'fl1 e si Insurann' Corporation 'k 'k 3 NT ' ' U39 J- O I:AvAvAvAvAv-vAv-vAvAvA.AJxrxfv-v-,AvAvA.-vA.Av'x.AvAvAvAvAv-v vAvAvAvAv''A'A.A.Av-'Av'-lvAv'vAvAv'vAv'v'v'Nf'Nf'v'v'v I3S Compliments of NORMAN R. HARRIS, D.D.S LI CALZPS AIR SERVICE Student Instruction 'A' Located at LI CALZI AIRPARK WILSON C HAND Contractm E5 Builder NEWPORT NEW JERSEY Congratulations to the Class o ' 52 H S STUDENT COUNCIL Compliments POPKIN S SHOES H oszerg Handbags 50 East Commerce Street op Into Popk1n's , Compliments of BETTY ADAMS BEAUTY SHOP 'A' 69 Broad Street BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY Phone: 9-7225-W Congratulations CUSTIS'S A 8l R GROCERY STORE 'A' Candy - Ice Cream - Cold Drinks GOULDTOWN, NEW JERSEY 9 2438 R2 STANGER'S BEAUTY SHOP 68 North Pearl Street BRIDGETON NEW JERSEY 9 1488 OVERDEVEST Flowers 71 0 DEERFIELD NEW JERSEY S 8268 FISHER S MARKET Meats, Grocef ies, Frozen Foods 32 NORTH LAUREL STREET 9 0567 Judy Mattbzas Congresswoman Phone: - - , ir 'A' , 3 Phone: - f Artistic Desig s F r All Occasion 'k i' B. . . Mimi Overdevest Phone: 9- ' 9 of A. 9 . , it 'A' 'k P ' 9 Phone: - I36 Best Wishes Congratulations and Best Wishes to the to the Class of ,SZ Class of 1952 'lr 'Ir C.O.W.A.N. CUMBERLAND ELECTRIC Printing 'A' 3 2 - 3 4 CEDAR STREET WILSON TIRE SERVICE South Pearl and Jefferson Streets BRIDGETON N J Brndgeton 9 23 6 5 Compliments K E N H U S T E D Husted Landmg MARTIN MOTORS Sales and Servzce Plastzcr aft Boats COMPANY i' We Light Your Way Compliments R O V N E R ' S Compliments SPRINGER'S INC Wholesale Meats Fine Sausage and Scrapple BRIDGETON N J Paula Coldberg buyer at Saks Fzfth Avenue I37 Of , . . i' og of 3 ' 'k wk Manufacturers of . A . Ik , . . 1 . . I . I vAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvA'AvAvAvAvA AUTHORIZE lll.l.IS CHIILMER DEALER Macbmery E5 Farm Supplzes Fertzlzbers Q6 Lzme Feeds 5 Seeds Potatoes MX E fuascn nag 1 5 'X iii LESTER T ROORK Elmer, New jersey Route 46 near Shzrley Phone Elmer 8 3091 f SCH!-J V Harry Veale drzvmg a tax: I38 . .N . 1 . N. I- f . 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EN EN BEANS 0lJT GRE from if HERE'S A BUSINESS WITH PLENTY OF SNAP Beans, that IS' The magxc of quxck freeznng and the natural bounty of New Jersey s fertlle soxl have com bmed to produce a busmess of challengmg opportumtxes Each year Seabrook Farms the world s largest farm freezmg operatnon shnps mllllons f pounds of dellcxous Southern New Jersey fru1ts and vegetables to a vast world market SEABROOK FARMS COMPANY Brldgeton, New Jersey Pete Jespersen . . supervising atomic tests I39 Compliments of BETH-LEE TEA ROOM 'I' Shiloh Pike BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY Congratulations The Graduating Class FISHER BROTHERS Complzments MARTIN CORPORATION Complzments RAY P HENDRICKS 85 SON General Store DIVIDING CREEK NEW JERSEY Compliments of PRICE'S FEED 85 HARDWARE STORE 'k MAIN STREET Phone: Ced. 1-3286 Port Norr MARIO PICCONE Expert Shoe Repan Mam Street ELMER NEW JERSEY 8 6421 DOWNS CLEANERS h c l 1 7 North Maln Street ELMER NEW JERSEY dv D P op BODINE S CANDIES For Those Who Lzke the Best 19 Pearl Street BRIDGETON NEW JERSEY To Dzck Beecroft Many thanks from the Bacoman Staff for all hrs photographzc help Joan Carll Brzdgeton Hzgh Schools R N to ' ' 'k i o L s Phone: - Star T ea re Bui ding of . 7 Gla 1 s owns, 1' . 9 of . . i' i' , 7 sv-,-,A,-vA,+,-v-vA.-.A-Av-v-vAvA.Av-v-v-v-.zxzv-v-vAv-.-v-v-v+v-v-v-v-vAvAvAvAv'vAv'vAvA-Av'v'-'vAvAv'-'NfAv'vAv'v'vAv'v'v'v'v'vAv ' ll ' ,I ' ' . . , 140 mu- Best Wishes from the 'nl REXALL PHARMACY Where Pharmacy Is a FDELJE- Profession, D . v:L Not a Sideline H. W. WAINWRIGHT, Ph.G. Registered Prescription Pharmacy 17 SOUTH LAUREL STREET Bridgeton Hudson Motors, Inc. Frank Rossello f Salvatore Riggio Hudson Authorized Sales and Service Genuine Replacement Parts Repairs On All Makes Used Ca 's 45 FRANKLIN STREET BR dgeton 9 27 Appliances Household Fu nishings THE NEW I W GOLDBERG FURNITURE STORE INo Connection With Ang Other Stmej 114 Broad Street BRIDGETON N J Pho e 9 1919 Best Wishes to the Class of 19 5 2 FRANK H DE VILLIERS Floor E5 Wall Coverings Compliments 0 JOHN A SMYTON Meats and Provisions 1 56 North Laurel Street BRIDGETON NEW JERSEY P o e 9 1444 W Compliments of MAXINE'S Hosiery and Lingerie t BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY Phone: BRidgeton 9-2733-J-3 SAUL E. SCHWED Paperhanging C5 Interior Painting Interior Decorating a Specialty i' ROSENHAYN NEW JERSEY Compliments o THE CHESTNUT HILL FARM Gladiolus Babys Breath Bleeding Heart Plants CEDARVILLE NEW JERSEY Elmer Bow an Phone Ced 5331 Hazrcuttzng by Pino call 9 2867 For Appo t ents PINO'S BARBER SHOP 79 South Laurel Street BRIDGETON NEW JERSEY Hair Stjlz lg Fac als Compliments WATSON S 5 10 S1 00 STORE South Mam Street CEDARVILLE NEW JERSEY Phebe Austin vocalist with Spike Jones l4l 1 i -13 ' V ' t s-' nf' m : .1- - inm 'A' i' ' 1- i ' .. Of , 1 1 'k ir hn:- - ' 'A' Best Wislaes to the Class of 1952 i' FRED HARZ Socony Vacuum Distributor if ELMER NEW JERSEY Phone 8 6341 Complzments TRIANGLE CLEANERS 24 Atlantxc Street Hzllel Schwartz Mr Drslrlct Attorney X42 V Complzments o P J RITTER COMPANY BRIDGETON NEW JERSEY Packers of Fme Foods Smce 1854 MAJOR CLOTHING CO , INC SUITS SLACKS TOPCOATS SPORTCOATS Thousands of Top Qualzty Garments to Choose From TUXEDOS Natlonally Advertxsed Brand of Tuxedos for Sale or Rental All Garments Dehvered Neatly Pressed on a Hanger ALL ALTERATIONS FREE Brndgeton Avenue Bndgeton, N J Pat Ogden Olympzc champion 143 ' f 3 O O Home of Major-Park Clothes i' Abe1 oyle s Newest Salutes the Class of 1952 mon su Ill s 1 I ' Y 'dnb'-f' bm the nl k::. ' W' M I ur n THERE S ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW AT ABERFOYLE WATCH FOR OUR TRADE NAMES IN YOUR FAVORITE MAGAZINES Durene Fzber oyle Weartw1st Ny 03 le ABERFOYLE MANUFACTURING COMPANY Brldgeton, New Jersey Joan Robmson promment soczalzte I44 .f 3 . ,mv ' ov' O ,u :: I x ' n 1 v - '1-1- ' t I ' x ll I . I. ,,. lll ll Sl 5 ,,g.,-dvi , 0 :wo 0 pol' ,L 1 nv' X sn , I 'M Y I I mi We -1' I, . I g,vxE:nm -. 0 mf- .' fb 1 'S W -. ' LJ I ,I , , ,f iw? - ,1 Aix . 39: 2 . S? ' 1 A f ,nlwwflllw I Q- 1-'A H. i. -.,.,W vm . ,, 1. ., . ,. ,www u.v-hvV,1,f'f1' -. 1: .-,K-E11 Uv VI- 1- 'D 'I-4-fm: l1wf4',,!-lv ,I-1 41. .1 . l .:. rx- ..+ .. ..,:,,.l M, . N, H,,,..,.,.:.g...,.,,1. q ,J 9 . . - f - - f 1 . 9w'SlNy4v4v417Aw'v'vAv'vlvAvAv'v'vAwAwAvlviwlirlvlvlvlvlvlvlviwlvlwlwlvAwAwAwAw0wowAw4wAvlfwlwlvlwlwlv . . . . -Ab motts ljjmm Popular Couple ICE CREAM aliL0?an wztla EVERY Class ' ICE CREAM Ab D Donald Guth sczentzhc farmer I45 W . 'jg II .,, . . . L ' M . utr of boths airies,In:,,rMuAofLru1A 5:-: I . 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